Thursday, September 29, 2016
My Response too "The death of photography: are camera phones destroying an artform?
In my opinion, this article had a great amount of arguments showing how people thought. But I do not think that camera phones are destroying an art form. To be honest, I feel its making a different kind of form. The fact that people all over the world can take pictures, great pictures with their phone is wonderful. Then you have those, who use proper cameras, and take better quality photos. They are the ones that truly care for the art form of pure photography. Where they can process and or print out their art. Sell their art in a frame. They are making a living off what they enjoy doing, and everyone in the world still wants pictures in a frame of the Northern Lights, or the sunset from the South Pole, or the Eiffel Tower in France. People take pictures on their phone for memories, to look back at a time and say "I went to Paris, and saw the Eiffel Tower, and woke up to the smell of french bread every morning." Its too remember a time where you enjoyed something you did or how beautiful your kids and grand kids are. I don't think camera phones is destroying an art form, but making a new maybe easier access artform.
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