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Our link with the past and our legacy

If no one ever died who we wanted to remember.

If everyone could be with those they love all of the time.

If peoples memories remain focused and strong.

If all these things were true we would not have any need for a camera.

Photos keep those we love close, no matter how far away they are. Photos are our link with the past and our legacy for the future.

The camera has lifted words off the page and captured them in a picture.

The camera generates smiles, laughs, tears and hope.

The camera acts as a media to transmit information difficult to convey with words.

The camera has united, reminded, and will always be cherished.

Find me a loving grandparent who has no pictures of their family around them!

Submitted by: Jenna Saulter

Submitted on February 1, 2007 9:06 AM | Comments (0)| Post a comment| Email a friend|Report this post
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