When you think about it, photography has changed greatly since its inception in the 1800s. In modern times this translates into things simply changing faster for many of us. This experience is due to our presence in the days of film, slides, and the wet darkroom process where no importing, editing, or printing was needed. Simply drop off your film, make a few decisions and notes on the envelope and pick it up in about a week.
More megapixels, faster, cheaper, smaller, easier, is all that seems to matter and is evident yearly with the release of new products. Today everyone's a photographer with their cell phone. Not a professional photographer, but "good enough" for what I need right now photographer. It seems that with no real thought about ever printing any images we use the image for as long as needed and then hit "delete."
The artist, craftsman, or professional photographer using imagery to convey their message is always searching for new inspiration, new ideas, or subjects for their work and not just another "Snap Shot".
The need will exist and remain for professionally produced images well into the future. Advertising, fashion, scientific, medical, industrial, forensic, and many other areas will continue. Images have not gone out of style, just turn on the television or turn on your computer. We are bombarded daily as a reminder! Maybe some of us who are, or have been in photography longer term will not be able to participate in the above areas. Just maybe we need to take a different view or direction? Our woes and complaints might be turned toward or for the positive if we decided on a new way to satisfy our photographic experience or needs.
Those that have the ability or interest might consider conducting a weekend workshop or educational offering where passing on the knowledge of the craft would benefit many. I have found many more dollars doing workshops than selling prints on etsy.com or a personal website. Specializing in an area of interest you enjoy makes it fun and stimulates interest among all participants.
I am amazed about the prolific numbers of newborn, wedding, business headshot, team photographers out there who are still in search of more ideas for business expansion but don't consider offering a lucrative workshop?