charjohncarter
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I totally agree with Chris101, except that I think it will be post, post modern grunge. I do a little of it, and feel the movement swelling:

Well, post-modern is Punk rock.... when it comes to photography I'm all for Punk rock.
Post-post, aka post punk, is what they call alternative these days in the music world. Since it's becoming commercialized, and post punk poppers are getting rich, I call it 'post post post'. Post stacking if you will. At some point, we will quit referring to Modernism at all, and then there can be a new movement. Currently though, it's all really Modern photography.... I think it will be post, post modern grunge. ...
Well, post-modern is Punk rock.
Post-post, aka post punk, is what they call alternative these days in the music world. Since it's becoming commercialized, and post punk poppers are getting rich, I call it 'post post post'. Post stacking if you will. At some point, we will quit referring to Modernism at all, and then there can be a new movement. Currently though, it's all really Modern photography.
1. The reduction of megapixels for increased perception. The perception of images vs megapixels is a bell curve. The peak for perceived realism is about 6. There will be a major class action lawsuit against the top camera makers for peddling higher MP cameras, and anyone who has ever purchased a higher MP camera will get a free memory card in the settlement.
2. Dual image photo books, not unlike stereo for audio with discrete L/R soundfields, visual photographs will follow this trend. Like DVD - Digital Versatile Disc, DIP (Dual Image Photo) books will have multiple uses including being able to see an image with your pet, the image for the pet will be distorted just right for the pets vision so you can both look at the photos together. Images will be available not only on books, but on Blu-Ray media, best viewed on the Sony Playstation 3 with Java programmed menus.
3. The demise of monochrome. Monochrome will become a niche like IR photography, as photographers accept the fact that the human eye sockets contain not only rods, but cones for the ability to see more than just monochrome. All existing monochrome prints will immediately be colorized by art students using Photoshop.
... BlueRay is a dead media...
...iTunes movie rentals it made Blue Ray a thing of the past 2-3 months ago. It's like a dead man walking he just does not know it yet until it is too late.
I see there are still people for whom Frank is "new" photography 🙂
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people for whom Alfred Stieglitz is "new" photography... 😱:bang::bang::bang:
William