
(May 2025) The 2025 US Photo Printing Study provides the results of an extensive online survey of 1,289 US consumers that focuses on printing habits and behaviors for traditional photo prints. The study provides an in-depth analysis of retail, online, and home printing methods, as well as use and attitudes toward AI. Non-printers were also asked about why they choose not to print and what could be done to make prints more attractive.

Sparta, NJ – May 26, 2022 – According to a new study from Rise Above Research, most consumers still print […]

For the Digital Imaging Reporter’s (DIR) annual State of the Industry report, they customarily ask industry leaders what they anticipate will happen in the coming year. However, given the challenges we’ve all faced in 2020, DIR thought that hearing wisdom about how they tackled the Covid crisis was more instructive. [Ed Lee]

Here are 5 steps that everyone can do to insure your photos will be safe and easier to find and share with friends and family. The results will be well worth it! [Ed Lee]

"The Strange Lure of Other People’s Photos," a New York Times Magazine essay, makes a strong case that photos from the past have a way of comforting and grounding people in times of turmoil. [Ed Lee]

The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting the photo industry hard. Efforts to slow down the spread of the virus have resulted in global travel restrictions, cancellations of events, stay at home orders, social distancing, and massive unemployment. [Ed Lee]