And if she had brought in her digital camera, wouldn't you have taken
her memory card out and transferred the images?
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Chris Crawford wrote:
> I worked for a few months at a large camera store here in Santa Fe
> and we
> had a lot of older customers who geniunely felt that film was
> easier and
> more convenient. They didn't own or know how to use computers and just
> wanted to take pictures and get back prints. There was one old
> lady, in her
> 80's who took tons of photos of her great grandkids, but didn't
> know how to
> load her camera with film even! About once every 2 weeks she came
> in and
> bought a roll of film at our store and asked us to take out the old
> one and
> load the new one. She then had us process the old roll in our lab.
> Many
> stores probably wouldn't load and unload a customer's camera every
> time, but
> we did because she was very nice to us and was a very regular
> customer. She
> said she didn't want to learn any technical stuff, just wanted to take
> photos of her family.
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