If they existed in the first place it was probably because back when the precedence was set, Flash was on the verge of being the next big thing. Resizing images, audio, video, chat, installed on 98% of browsers, etc. It was only getting better and the thought was that everyone needed a website or they'd be out of business. That didn't pan out for the restaurant business, whose model is based more on reputation than menu updates. A model dutifully exploited by the likes of Yelp.
If Flash sites still exist today it's either because of economic apathy (they don't make any money from it) or they're targeting a specific user. Yes, some things look crappy on purpose and some people actual derive value from that.
I cannot speak from the perspective of a professional photographer, but I'm assuming that they do not derive the majority of their income based on targeting devices or platforms and those people affording them advice in that particular market segment aren't on the same level as say someone who makes a living in providing technology services to companies that do.
If they existed in the first place it was probably because back when the precedence was set, Flash was on the verge of being the next big thing. Resizing images, audio, video, chat, installed on 98% of browsers, etc. It was only getting better and the thought was that everyone needed a website or they'd be out of business. That didn't pan out for the restaurant business, whose model is based more on reputation than menu updates. A model dutifully exploited by the likes of Yelp.
If Flash sites still exist today it's either because of economic apathy (they don't make any money from it) or they're targeting a specific user. Yes, some things look crappy on purpose and some people actual derive value from that.
I cannot speak from the perspective of a professional photographer, but I'm assuming that they do not derive the majority of their income based on targeting devices or platforms and those people affording them advice in that particular market segment aren't on the same level as say someone who makes a living in providing technology services to companies that do.