In an age where our lives are documented in a ceaseless, ephemeral stream of pixels—captured on phones, shared on social media, and stored in the vast invisible cloud—the printed photograph has emerged not as an obsolete relic, but as a powerful and necessary anchor. While a digital image is a fleeting representation, a physical print is a tangible object, a piece of history you can hold in your hand. Its power lies not just in the image it displays, but in its very existence as a physical artifact.