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Take Part In The Analogue, Digital and You Questionnaire
Hi there friend!
Lomography wants to know about the role analogue and digital have in your life and how you feel about the dominance of digital technology. Is this trend positive or a necessary evil in this day and age? What do you think?
Digital technology is undoubtedly a core part of our daily lives. How comfortable are you about being constantly within reach? Do you feel naked if you leave the house without your phone? Or do you love the freedom being without technology brings? We’d love to know does shooting on film and and other analogue activities help you keep a healthy balance between being online and offline? We would really appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to fill in the questionnaire and share your thoughts.
Also, please remember to hit ‘Submit’ at the end of the questionnaire otherwise your answers will not be registered.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to do this.
Answer the Questionnaire
Thanks!
iLka dj
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I also did the questionnaire but I have to admit a lot of red flags went up. Too many leading questions and assumptions in the answers with little space or options for something not on your list. How about "other" or "not applicable"? Of course, people could skip the question in that case, but does a skipped question mean they couldn't answer it/wouldn't answer it/or just missed it? Also a lot of either/or (including the true/false) questions which limits people to choosing something that may not reflect their reality. Having some sort of gradation of responses (strongly agree/agree/disagree/strongly disagree) would probably give better results. Also, some of the questions are not clear as to what specifically you are referring to.
I don't mean to be nit-picky, but I make a lot of questionnaires for my job, and when I answer them personally I want to feel that it's been worth my time.
Rachelle
My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. D. Arbus
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 Originally Posted by mooseontheloose
I also did the questionnaire but I have to admit a lot of red flags went up. Too many leading questions and assumptions in the answers with little space or options for something not on your list. How about "other" or "not applicable"? Of course, people could skip the question in that case, but does a skipped question mean they couldn't answer it/wouldn't answer it/or just missed it? Also a lot of either/or (including the true/false) questions which limits people to choosing something that may not reflect their reality. Having some sort of gradation of responses (strongly agree/agree/disagree/strongly disagree) would probably give better results. Also, some of the questions are not clear as to what specifically you are referring to.
I don't mean to be nit-picky, but I make a lot of questionnaires for my job, and when I answer them personally I want to feel that it's been worth my time.
Yes, I looked at the questionnaire and elected not to answer it. Way too much pigeonholing.
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LomoHome? Piggy Points??
WTF???
This is a joke, right????
I'm running away from this as fast as my little feetsies can carry me...

Ken
"The richness of the experience that occurs when one is exposed tangibly to a subject, material, or process is unmatchable in the abstract... Thus, when 'touch it,' 'taste it,' smell it' become the watchwords, the results are most often extraordinary. Equally extraordinary are the lengths to which people will go to avoid [that] experience."
— Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr., In Search of Excellence, 1982
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 Originally Posted by Ken Nadvornick
LomoHome? Piggy Points??
WTF???
This is a joke, right????
I'm running away from this as fast as my little feetsies can carry me...
Ken
Well, look at it this way - their entire business is peddling this overpriced garbage. Should tell you something....
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There was no prize when finished! Not even a draw?
Did I do this for free for you????
SCAM!
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I don't think I answered in any manner they intended. All questionnaires are for a purpose usually to promote a position or for marketing.
There is a difference between a shaky or out-of-focus photograph and a snapshot of clouds and fog banks. —Erwin Schrödinger
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There are some strange and poorly structured questions in that survey. The only decent question I found was that concerning whether we should use analogue or digital cameras. My selection, as always, is analogue. It is the thinking person's medium.
.::Garyh
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Canon EOS1N ('Brutus', 1993—), TS-E 24mm f3.5L, 20mm f2.8, 17-40 f4L, 70-200 f2.8L
Pentax 67 ('Pentaximus', 2010—) + SMCP 45mm f4, 55mm f4 & 165mm f4LS;
Zero Image 6x9 multi-format pinhole (2008—); Sekonic L758D;
Olympus XA, Nikon Coolpix P7700
"If you're not having fun, then you're not doing it right!"
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