So, what are you doing with your photographs?

All those blurry, out-of-focus camera phone pics of you and friends at the pub, or that particularly pretty azalea you walked by yesterday? Chances are, nothing.

Times Online columnist Jeremy Clarkson suggests you save your photos (print them, perhaps), even though they’re not that they’re worth it, because the ubiquitous nature of digital photography leads us to possess a plethora of images that, because they are free, have no value.

We love Jeremy’s article in the Times Online because he asks “How many people -hands up- ever watched their wedding video?

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