Many of you are a part of the the “tweener” generation. You were born in an analog age and became adults at the beginning of the digital age. So you kind of represent the bridge between these two worlds (hence the term “tweener”), which means you may have used an electric typewriter or an early word processor (Brother WP-1400D anyone?), but you are now an aficionado with Facebook and Twitter on your DROID Incredible. My, my, have times changed….
The funny thing is that certain things don’t change. People are still in love with photo collections they can touch and feel. What is one of the first things that your parents or grandparents show you and guests that come to visit? Their photo albums (often with those embarrassing yet cute pictures of you as a kid). What does every bride have at her house after she is married? A book of memories from her wedding day. So certain things never change.
However, building a book of memories is so much different these days. You can create a library or bookstore quality book of your favorite memories in far less time than it did to compile those individual prints in a “magnetic” or insert page album when you were a kid. RITZPIX.com gives you the tools to build an amazing book online in minutes. Moreover, you can give copies to your friends and family at the click of a button. Books of memories may be different (and better) than they were as a kid, but the joy is still the same.
So take some time to check out how to turn your digital ways into an analog photo book through our latest tutorial. It may inspire you to do what “tweeners” do best – take the best from yesterday and share it with the world of today and tomorrow.
National Trainer – Ritz Camera & Image







