Digital Photographer

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Every day, many millions of digital photographs are created and stored on databases. There is no doubt that the growth in digital storage has been hugely important in allowing us to back up our photography, however, there is a danger that these images quickly become forgotten, lost among the infinite amount of data. Even the photographs we remember do not receive the appreciation that is attributed to them.

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