This paper examines how mobile technologies are impacting the practice of photography. Social media sites such as Instagram and Facebook have become normal platforms for editing and sharing pictures, and camera-equipped cell phones have changed the experience of taking photos, creating access to an unprecedented number of photographers. While some professional and amateur photographers disparage these media for devaluing photos, anthropologists see it as a tool for self-expression. The author will focus on amateur photography as self-ethnography, especially in marginalized populations, to demonstrate the value of this proliferation
The rise of social media platforms has changed how people interact. Mobile technologies with built-i...
In this paper we describe our empirical study of how users appro-priate a new cameraphone-based syst...
Automation has been central to the development of modern photography and, in the age of digital and ...
The convergence of the camera and mobile phone has proved to be highly popular. This should come as ...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
Visual media and mobile technology are perhaps two of the most ubiquitous features of developed soci...
This paper discusses the convergence of media technologies, participation culture and the new vernac...
That the compositing of camera and mobile phone has proven to be highly popular should come as no su...
We are living in a moment where new types of visuality and vernaculars are emerging. For many of us ...
Developments in networked digital imaging promise to substantially affect the near-universal experie...
Increasingly, snapshots taken with mobile phone appear to be living a less autonomous life, as they ...
For many years, researchers have explored digital support for photographs and various methods of in...
About the book: Photography as an everyday practice is once again changing dramatically. At this mo...
Smart phones are ubiquitous; light, portable and indispensable. The spatial, perceptive and visual c...
This paper traces the impact of technology on vernacular photography and the moving image, exploring...
The rise of social media platforms has changed how people interact. Mobile technologies with built-i...
In this paper we describe our empirical study of how users appro-priate a new cameraphone-based syst...
Automation has been central to the development of modern photography and, in the age of digital and ...
The convergence of the camera and mobile phone has proved to be highly popular. This should come as ...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
Visual media and mobile technology are perhaps two of the most ubiquitous features of developed soci...
This paper discusses the convergence of media technologies, participation culture and the new vernac...
That the compositing of camera and mobile phone has proven to be highly popular should come as no su...
We are living in a moment where new types of visuality and vernaculars are emerging. For many of us ...
Developments in networked digital imaging promise to substantially affect the near-universal experie...
Increasingly, snapshots taken with mobile phone appear to be living a less autonomous life, as they ...
For many years, researchers have explored digital support for photographs and various methods of in...
About the book: Photography as an everyday practice is once again changing dramatically. At this mo...
Smart phones are ubiquitous; light, portable and indispensable. The spatial, perceptive and visual c...
This paper traces the impact of technology on vernacular photography and the moving image, exploring...
The rise of social media platforms has changed how people interact. Mobile technologies with built-i...
In this paper we describe our empirical study of how users appro-priate a new cameraphone-based syst...
Automation has been central to the development of modern photography and, in the age of digital and ...