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John Green's recent video on |
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[Vlogbrothers](https://www.youtube.com/vlogbrothers) got me thinking a lot about |
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why I take photos and the impact that social media has had on photography. |
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why I take photos and the impact that social media has had on my journey in photography. |
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I first got into photography when I was young. I was obsessed with taking photos |
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of anything from my toys to the breathtaking scenery of state parks. Most of the photos I took were |
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of random trees and stuff, only a few photos turned out decent. However, back then it did not matter |
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the quality of the photos, the important thing was that I was preserving, capturing, and |
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digitizing something so real and breathtaking. Back then photography was a tool |
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for archiving the past: a way of stamping reality. John Green in his videos said |
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of anything from my toys to the breathtaking scenery of state parks. Most of the photos I took were distorted gibberish: random fragments |
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of trees and stuff lying around in my back yard. However, back then photo quality did not matter to me, |
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the important thing was that I was preserving, capturing, and |
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digitizing something real and breathtaking. Back then, photography was a tool |
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allowing me to archive and remember the past: a way of stamping reality. John Green in his videos said |
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"I sometimes fell like something isn't really real unless I've documented it, |
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as if my memories and even my life will just split past like the clouds through last night sky". |
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as if my memories and even my life will just slip past like the clouds through last night sky". |
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I lost interest in photography shortly after I started middle school. The only photography that I |
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did was for social media. Apps like Snapchat and Instagram demand a constant stream |
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of photos to bombard your friends with. This is how I slowly learned that |
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photography is merely a "cropping of reality". I often found myself searching for that |
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right moment to take a photo and turn it into a Snapchat story. I don't see this |
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as a huge issue, it is good to share your experiences; however, we |
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have to recognize that we present ourselves at our best |
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on social media. |
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photography is a "cropping of reality". I frequently found myself searching for that |
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right moment to take a photo and turn it into a Snapchat story. This is not |
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a huge issue, it is okay to share your experiences with people you care about; however, we |
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need to recognize that we present a polished version of ourselves on social media. |
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Despite acknowledging the vast distance between photography on social media and reality, it is |
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hard for our minds to quantify the stark differences between these worlds. |
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I take issue with people who do anniversary posts where they |
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post senior ball or vacation pictures annually with a short caption like "missing the beach". |
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Although we subconsciously know that people's lives are not always like their Instagram photos; |
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it is hard for younger impressionable people to make this distinction when scrolling through |
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a massive feed of photos portraying people at their best. That is why to this day |
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I prefer using Snapchat over Instagram. Snapchat is more personal and conversational capturing day to |
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day activities where Instragram is a more polished refined version of someone's desired |
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appearance. |
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share senior ball or vacation pictures annually with a short caption. |
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These anniversary posts aim to artificially inflate someones appearance on social media |
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when in reality their lives are quite normal. In response to the negative aspects of social media, there is a current trend |
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to ditch social media. Although "comparison is the thief of joy", |
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quitting social media is not the only solution. Only following close friends, limiting app usage, |
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and only using messaging centered apps are all great ways to reap the benefits |
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of social media while avoiding most of the negative consequences. |
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Enough of my social media tangent, lets get back to photography. |
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I recently got back into photography as an artistic hobby rather than a means of |
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archiving events or creating content for social media. |
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As a programmer, it is exhausting to write code for forty hours a week at work |
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and then program even more as a hobby -- this is a perfect recipe for burnout. |
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Photography is a great way to spend free time since it is intellectually simulating, yet not |
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super rigorous and tiring. Photography encourages you to get |
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out and explore new places. In photography you are always learning, growing, and improving. |
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While on an internship I found myself once again getting back into photography. |
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This time around I find myself doing this more as an artistic hobby rather |
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than an attempt to document my experiences or find something to post on social media. |