User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in particular, the taking, storing, curating and sharing of personal imagery in the digital media sphere – remains scarce, especially in contrast to its increasing ubiquity. Accordingly, this article’s detailed analysis of open-ended questionnaires from ‘millennial’ smartphone users elucidates the varied experiential, compositional and technological aspects associated with smartphone imagery in everyday life. It argues that the associated changes do more than just update previous technologies but rather open space up for emergent forms of visual communication. Specifically, our close interpretive reading indicates four key factors underlying the mom...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. As digital te...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
Since the release of the first generation iPhone in 2007, the popularity of smartphones has increas...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
Smart phones are ubiquitous; light, portable and indispensable. The spatial, perceptive and visual c...
The escalation of photo sharing through social networking sites is one of the most substantial chang...
The escalation of photo sharing through social networking sites is one of the most substantial chang...
The escalation of photo sharing through social networking sites is one of the most substantial chang...
International audienceTechnically, mobile images belong to the ‘point-and-shoot’ tradition. In this ...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. As digital te...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
Since the release of the first generation iPhone in 2007, the popularity of smartphones has increas...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
Smart phones are ubiquitous; light, portable and indispensable. The spatial, perceptive and visual c...
The escalation of photo sharing through social networking sites is one of the most substantial chang...
The escalation of photo sharing through social networking sites is one of the most substantial chang...
The escalation of photo sharing through social networking sites is one of the most substantial chang...
International audienceTechnically, mobile images belong to the ‘point-and-shoot’ tradition. In this ...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
This article proposes that the affective processes that shape our relationship to the world of digit...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. As digital te...