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by BLKNSLVR
1221 days ago
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My daughter, bless her, occasionally likes going through our old home videos which are accessible via Kodi on the TV in the main living space (easily accessible). I rarely actively go looking through old photos and videos, but when my daughter starts them up, everyone migrates into the room to watch them. I've had a damn good life, and my kids have had a damn good childhood and my wife and I have done a damn good job of parenting. It's so nice, and incongruent with 'the daily news cycle', to be reminded of these beautiful things, and it's also a reminder to continue the effort, because it really is so worthwhile. When I'm too old to do much else, I want to retire into my past. |
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I actually had to stop using my own library to develop PhotoStructure, because I'd lose an hour or two just hopping through different memories.
I think reminiscing and story telling is the real value proposition here.
If the people in the photo aren't around to tell why a given video or photo or event is relevant, the context is lost, and the relevance of the photo, video, memory, or event is lost as well.
I think printed books with longer descriptions about any given photo or event can help retain relevance. I haven't really seen a DAM or image manager address this issue directly though.