Afrodite-Ohki opened this issue on Mar 31, 2023 Β· 2223 posts
Y-Phil posted Wed, 31 May 2023 at 6:07 AM
Physical photographies has something that their digital counterpart don't always have: that incredible ability to hide, in a box, in a drawer, in any place you thought it was clever to use as a practical place to store, but only at that day far away in the past.
20-30 years later, you stumble upon a forgotten box, containing photographies with another "you" on it, someone you've forgotten it existed one day 
Their digital counterpart has only one way to hide: the stupidity of the company that built the OS, stating that the file named "P1000047.JPG", located in the folder named "10052008" was modified in 2022. Android users know what I mean...
That's how I found photographies that were on my computer 15 years ago, made with a camera, not on my computer anymore but still present on my mobile
And that's something I do love with real photographies: they stay were they are, playing hide-and-seek with your memory and curiosity
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