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Digital Photos in the Home. 701.81 Study Paul Lapides October 22, 2008. Photography is mostly digital. This changes how people. Photograph. Share. Organize. Store. Back in the day…. Circa 1900. 1977. 2003. These days…. These days…. 10 participants, ages 20 – 30
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Digital Photos in the Home 701.81 Study Paul Lapides October 22, 2008
Photography is mostly digital This changes how people Photograph Share Organize Store
Back in the day… • Circa 1900 1977 2003
10 participants, ages 20 – 30 All computer literate Half used DSLR, half point-n-shoot Interviews in homes or University campus Two distinct practices of sharing Give and Take: A Study of Consumer Photo-Sharing Culture and Practice Andrew D. Miller, W. Keith Edwards Photo-sharing Practices
Take photos several times per year Goal was to share events Take photos twice a week Photo-strolls Goals were artistic or to improve their technique Taking Photos
Print out photos for collocated sharing Share with close circle of family or friends Use email Hardly ever print, use remote sharing Take photos for the intent of public sharing Use websites Sharing Photos
Privacy • Mother concerned • about #4 • Privacy of subjects • in #5 • Flickr has a ‘public’ • feel to it
Infrequent transfers, photos stay on camera No time for organizing Both use My Documents and Windows OS Transfer photos to computer right away Used tagging Both used chronology, year, month, day Organizating Photos
Photoware • Remote sharing • Multi-use album creation • Audio annotations • Conversation recordings Requirements of Photoware David Frohlich, Allan Kuchinsky, Celine Pering, Abbe Don, Steven Ariss
Google Picasa • Geared toward hobbyist • Tagging, starring • Non-destructive editing • Seamless uploading and export • Slideshows
Adobe Lightroom • Geared towards professional workflow • More advanced editing • More flexible tagging, organization
Photography is mostly digital This changes how people Photograph Share Organize Store