How to Navigate The Decline of Photography on Social Media

A lot has changed on social media. Platforms such as Instagram and Facebook were once all about sharing moments from one's day-to-day life when they were first created. It was a space for amateurs and creatives to converse with a global audience and build meaningful relationships with people who think like you.

However, as technology advanced, people's needs and wants evolved, too. Today, we stand at a junction where photography is facing a decline on social media. Here is a look at what can be done to avoid this. .

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2025-3-23 13:00

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Social Media Injustice?

Social media is always an uproar, there’s no way around it. Photography social media is much the same, and mostly it’s mostly harmless fun. I want to draw attention to two recent episodes that were not harmless fun, and which I worry point toward a larger trend. petapixel.com »

2020-09-15 20:07

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Social Media is Ruining Photography

In the U.S. and most industrialized nations, we have a collective infatuation with technology but a poor understanding of its effects – both intended and unintended. We love asking Siri to play our favorite song, but don’t fully consider the privacy implications of allowing the device to persistently listen to us. We love the convenience […] petapixel.com »

2018-11-09 18:50