@ISP
Inside Street Photography
@ISP · 3:11

I Have Hundreds of Thousands of Photos, and

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I remember we went on the trip, but at the time I had a Sony NEX Five. I loved that camera. After that, I ended up buying a NEX Seven, which I still have, and I actually gave that to my son the other day. But my question to you is, how do we create back in the day, people printed their photos. We had boxes, shoeboxes and regular boxes and albums and all that stuff

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@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 4:14

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Hey, thanks for the invite. Love a good photography conversation. So let me think about how I can best say this. I'll tell you, for your sake and for anybody else, any other photography videographer out there who may be listening, a file saving method that I have come to in the midst of losing a driver to. Right, so my process is I have two small Lacey, two terabyte drives. They're very rugged, very durable, very travel friendly
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Inside Street Photography
@ISP · 4:42

@dobbsty

I'm like, oh goodness, I'm going to run out of space on this one too soon enough. But I think that at the very core, my concern becomes we have all these photos that we take that mean something to us, or we either overshoot. And ultimately my concern is being able to extract the stuff that really matters and making it accessible to anybody at that point. Unfortunately, the digital world, yes, you can throw stuff on Instagram, on Twitter
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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 1:45
It wasn't necessarily like coffee table size, like 16 x 20, but it was whatever standard size you want it to be. And he made it like that uniform. So on a bookshelf, it kind of shows like yearbooks in a way
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