
“Photobooks are time capsules; they preserve your vision long after the scroll has ended..”
When something lives in the digital world, it is easily scrolled past, or swiped away and forgotten forever. Digital photos live a ghostly existence. We experience digital photos like a dream. Just as a dream vanishes when we wake up, a digital photo vanishes as we scroll past it or close the file. But as a print, your photograph becomes part of the real world and a part of your life.
One day I saw one of my digital images in a magazine and was so impressed. I just stared it for minutes taking it all in. I had seen that same image on the internet many times, but to see it in the real world brought on emotions that I never felt when viewing the photo online.
Yes, “an image is an image” whether it is digital or printed. But a printed image has a different existence – a bodily existence – and becomes part of your world as something physical rather than ghostly or dreamlike.