To this end one great, versatile and accessible way to print your photographs is right under our noses at London Drugs’ Photolab.
And though many seniors in our lives are getting into using computers, quite often they still appreciate a good photo album or calendar as they think about their families. Until we go completely print/paper-free, or every surface of our residences becomes a viewing screen (yikes!), printing photos is still one of the best ways to connect with our photographs. And yet, we love seeing these memories as they connect us to our people and places – They are part of how we “belong” to our lives. So, we are capturing more memories but we seem to be viewing, reviewing and cherishing them less. However, this great technological advancement has also become one of the biggest problems with photography today – We tend to not print photos anymore, but rather only look at them on screens. These allow us to capture fleeting moments in photographs that we might never have before. One of the best things about the evolution of technology is that most of us now have a great camera right in our pocket or purse.