When the last copy is deleted from the last hard drive. Or when the
negative and the last print have been burned, and all scans deleted.
Van
On 11/04/2011 4:54 PM, silenceintonoise wrote:
>
> Really, just like many other debates this is an entirely subjective
> debate and without some clearly defined standard there really is no
> clear cut answer. So, what do you think, when does a photo stop being
> a photo?
>
> Eric Clay
> fadedbeauty.com
>
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