From Analog Photography To Digital: My Journey In Assessing Legal Tech

The fusion of old and new, analog and digital, tradition and innovation, creates a dynamic and effective approach.

Several years ago, I rekindled my passion for photography, a hobby from my youth. I dusted off my old film camera and spent countless hours capturing moments, reveling in the tangible feel of the film and the anticipation of developing pictures. This analog process was slow and deliberate, much like the traditional methods in legal practice. However, the digital photography revolution intrigued me, leading to a journey paralleling my exploration of legal technology, especially AI.

Embracing Digital Photography: A Legal Tech Integration

Efficiency And Innovation

Trading my film camera for a digital one was like stepping into a new era. Legal tech did the same for the profession’s practice, promising efficiency and innovation that transformed the way we approached legal work.

Quality And Accuracy

Digital photography brought precision to my fingertips. Legal tech, especially AI, mirrored this with data-driven insights and accuracy in analytics and document management.

Adaptation And Learning Curve

Just like mastering digital photography required a learning curve, integrating legal tech into our practice demanded adaptation and continuous learning. It’s all about staying on your toes!

Navigating The Risks: Challenges In The Legal And Digital Worlds

Dependence On Technology

Just as too many digital tools could erode basic photography skills, there’s a risk of becoming overly dependent on AI in legal practice. Gotta keep those legal fundamentals sharp!

Data Security And Privacy

Digital files in photography face hacking risks; legal tech encounters similar concerns with client data. Security first, always!

Cost And Accessibility

Quality digital cameras came with a price tag. Legal tech? Same story. It’s an investment, my friends, but one that pays off in the long run.

Evaluating Legal Tech: Lessons From Photography

Balancing Old And New

Finding the sweet spot between analog and digital photography techniques, we aimed to balance traditional legal methods with shiny new AI tools. It’s about harmonizing the old and the innovative.

Risk Assessment

Just as I backed up my digital photos, we implemented strict data security measures for our legal tech. Protecting what matters most, one digital byte at a time.

Training And Adaptation

Learning new skills and software was par for the course in digital photography. The same goes for legal tech — ensuring the team is always ready for the next challenge.

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Evaluating the cost and benefits of legal tech solutions? It’s a dance we know well from scrutinizing digital photography gear. Efficiency gains versus investment, always.

Continuous Learning And Updating

Photography tech evolves, and so does legal tech. We stay updated always ready to embrace the latest developments. No cobwebs in this digital domain!

A New Landscape Of Legal Practice

From the darkroom to the digital world, adopting legal tech transformed our practice, much like how digital photography revolutionized my approach to capturing moments.

The lesson here? Embrace innovation, but keep your feet on solid ground.

As we go through the evolving legal technology landscape, remember the wisdom gained from my photography hobby: adapt, innovate, and never lose sight of the fundamentals. The fusion of old and new, analog and digital, tradition and innovation, creates a dynamic and effective approach. Here’s to navigating the legal tech seas with the spirit of a photographer — capturing moments, embracing change, and preserving the essence of our noble profession!


Olga MackOlga V. Mack is a Fellow at CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and a Generative AI Editor at law.MIT. Olga embraces legal innovation and had dedicated her career to improving and shaping the future of law. She is convinced that the legal profession will emerge even stronger, more resilient, and more inclusive than before by embracing technology. Olga is also an award-winning general counsel, operations professional, startup advisor, public speaker, adjunct professor, and entrepreneur. She authored Get on Board: Earning Your Ticket to a Corporate Board SeatFundamentals of Smart Contract Security, and  Blockchain Value: Transforming Business Models, Society, and Communities. She is working on three books: Visual IQ for Lawyers (ABA 2024), The Rise of Product Lawyers: An Analytical Framework to Systematically Advise Your Clients Throughout the Product Lifecycle (Globe Law and Business 2024), and Legal Operations in the Age of AI and Data (Globe Law and Business 2024). You can follow Olga on LinkedIn and Twitter @olgavmack.

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