Every photo you take can never be taken again. Simple truth. Even a photo of a statue—take the same photo again, and it’s a second older, or the lighting has shifted. When someone says, “This photo can never be taken again,” it can lose some of its impact if we apply it to every photo captured. More often, we apply that sentiment, this photo cannot be retaken, to photos of fields that were later paved over with asphalt or replaced by apartment buildings. Buildings demolished. Moments captured between two people who are no longer with us. A child whose grown and on their own now. We once moved into a…


