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There will always be photographers who desire the capabilities a dedicated camera offers, but for the "average snapshooter" the phone camera not only suffices as a replacement for their former "point-and-shoots", but allows them to easily and instantly share their photos.
Recently I posted some older film scans of family photos, and realized something interesting. Snapshooters are shooting pictures at a higher rate than ever, but these photos largely stay in the digital realm. I wonder if the day is coming soon when there are no family photos (prints) hanging on the wall? So may photos taken with smartphones are forgotten as quickly as they are viewed. Not actually a comment on their quality - just their purpose?
As an aside - wonder what percentage of shots on the average phone are "selfies"? Smartphone cameras have capitalized on what was not quite as obvious before the explosion of the selfie - people are "selfish"
Recently I posted some older film scans of family photos, and realized something interesting. Snapshooters are shooting pictures at a higher rate than ever, but these photos largely stay in the digital realm. I wonder if the day is coming soon when there are no family photos (prints) hanging on the wall? So may photos taken with smartphones are forgotten as quickly as they are viewed. Not actually a comment on their quality - just their purpose?
As an aside - wonder what percentage of shots on the average phone are "selfies"? Smartphone cameras have capitalized on what was not quite as obvious before the explosion of the selfie - people are "selfish"