Digital technology has changed the way we view photographs.  Back in the day, pictures had to be shot on film, handled in a darkroom, cropped on a light box, and printed on to photo paper.  Today, you just press the shutter button on your smart phone, crop your picture in the browser, and upload it directly to Facebook.  Nobody has those big old photo albums and scrapbooks that you used to find in every home anymore.  A lifetime’s worth of photos will fit on most thumb drives.  It’s been quite the change in 20 years.

Though photography has changed radically, photos still add character and charm to any room.  They can’t just be left to rot on your old MySpace profile.  Luckily, the Westinghouse DPF-0703 7-in. Widescreen Digital Photo Frame is here to bridge the gap between old school and new.  You can upload your whole digital album on to this attractive wood frame and then select a single picture for display, a slideshow of your favorites, or simply set the display to random. 
Do you still have any photos displayed in your home that were shot on old-fashioned film?  When were they taken?