The reason that 35mm cameras look like they do was to keep the film canister on one side and the advanced film on the other. Why do they still look like that with no film? (We all know the answer, but it is still a good question.)
I recently shot for a client that insisted on digital (of course) but wanted a set of contact sheets. The reason? He kept them in a file drawer.
Stock agencies started as a point of access for clients to see large groups of images on a particular subject. That was before the internet. What is the reason you don't sell your own stock now?
Macs were created to bring a graphical interface to compete with DOS. They cost a lot more for that luxury. Now?
If I think about it a bit more I will post.
Seth's Blog: The Reason: "The reason that Blockbuster exists is that VCR tapes used to cost more than $100."
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