Forgotten Photography Tools

John Cyr Pays Homage to Traditional Developer Trays

John Cyr's photographic documentation of developer trays is a way to forever capture the history of photography as an art form. Each image is titled after the owner of the tray, as a simple way of recording the significance of the tool.

These John Cyr images are meant to teach young, budding photographers about photography's past, like how darkrooms were the dominant location for the development of fine art photography back in the day. John Cyr's pictures are a reminder, that in a world that has almost become fully digital, these featured tools were the pieces that paved the way for photography today.

Can you imagine all of the brilliant photographs that must have been dunked in the developer trays featured in John Cyr's series?
Trend Themes
1. Resurgence of Analogue Photography - The photographic documentation of developer trays highlights a possible trend for a resurgence in analogue photography.
2. Interest in Historical Art Forms - John Cyr's documentation of traditional developer trays suggest a trend for renewed interest in traditional craftsmanship and art forms.
3. Emphasis on Artistic Process - The focus on the developer trays themselves reflects a trend towards highlighting the creative process of art and photography.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The resurgence of analogue photography could disrupt the digital photography industry, with opportunities for businesses to innovate in film development and related services.
2. Art Education - The trend towards interest in historical art forms suggests opportunities for innovating in art education, from new programmes that teach traditional techniques, to adding a focus on historical context and materials to existing programmes.
3. Museum and Curation - There may also be opportunities for museums and galleries to innovate in the way they curate exhibitions and collections, using the forgotten tools of photography as a way of showcasing the history of photography and the evolution of the medium.

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