Camera Reading.
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Lauren MacKenzie September 2003 Engl. 105 Paper # 1 Camera Reading Over the last few decades, most American children have grown up with access to a camera. At a young age children often get their first camera, and pictures of animals at the zoo or family outings are generally the results of the first few rolls. As young adults pictures are taken of friends and family. Vacations, road trips, concerts, and eventually their own children become the main subjects in picture albums. By the end of their life they have documentation of various moments captured through their eyes, but for what purpose? Surely photo albums are kept in the family, but without someone who can tell the story behind the photo, they become meaningless, regardless of whether the photo seems to tell a story or not. Pictures are taken in a very different manner now, than they use to be taken. The subjects in older...

