For those arguing that Instagram does not permit individuality because there are a fixed set of filters - how is this different than saying black and white photographers are have a limited pallet of tools? Or that photographers are limited because there is no sound, etc compared to video?
Well that isn't strictly the same though...
Besides even camera or lens, black and white film photographer can still affect things through:
1. Film emulsion.
2. Film exposure level (under/over/push/pull/etc).
3. Film developer choice.
4. Film development time/agitation/dilution.
5. Paper emulsion.
6. Paper exposure level (under/over/push/pull/etc).
7. Paper developer choice.
8. Paper development time/agitation/dilution (print exposure time does change things).
9. Toner choice/time/dilution.
10-12+ steps for a full analog process with 3 distinct major choices (film, paper, toner, etc.). C41/RA4, or E6 offers less choices of course, but still a major one with film choice. Even simplified, still very flexible.
Plenty of choices and ways of imparting individuality with analog materials and this is *after* the film is exposed. Not to mention it's all hands-on and not the endless monkey-see/monkey-do cycle that Instagram pretty much is.
So yeah, fake analog and cookie cutter approach - not much to appreciate in that. But hey, what's not to like about ADHD-driven "look at me!" seas of crap?