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Instragram – Hate it or Embrace it

Recently, there has been a spate of articles declaring how Instagram is debasing real photography and how its only purpose is to feign talent we don’t have.

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This article written by Ashu Mittal 

I joined Instagram exactly an year ago on being introduced to it by Pei Ketron, one of the most talented photographers I know of. I started out hesitantly, clicking and posting whatever caught my eye. And before I knew it, I was completely hooked on to Instagram.

I loved the “ease” as I was always carrying my phone in my pocket when a photo opportunity presented itself and I loved the “challenge” of creating a somewhat interesting image given the limitations of a cellphone camera. The more I used the Instagram app, the more of a ‘convert’ I was (well ok, addicted).

Did Instagram ruin “Traditional” Photography?

I think all Instagram has done is made photography accessible. And saying that Instagram promotes shallow photography is like saying cheap utensils promote unhealthy eating. It is what you do with the equipment or platform is what matters. You could click photos with Instragram that end up in Sports Illustrated or you could click photos that end up, well, here (the rich kids of Instagram).

Personally, Instagram has done more for me in terms of helping me improve my composition and framing skills than shooting with a pro-camera (DSLR) has. With Instagram, all you have is the view-finder (no fancy settings of the SLR) and then probably a couple of effects like tilt-shift and filters (not the infinite processing capability of desktop software!) to produce an awe-inspiring image.

And there are a host of Instagram photographers doing exactly that; I urge you to look at some of the Instagram accounts recommended in this Huffington Post article.

Instagram Photos – Fake or Authentic

Instagrammed photos aren’t any less “authentic” than photos clicked with a digital camera or even a film camera. Even in the very early days, photographers would “dodge” and “burn” photos in the confines of the darkroom. Did that make the final photo any less “authentic”?

Just the fact that it is now (probably) easier to do so using an image processing software, does not make the end result any less (or more) authentic. And if the technology is improving and making it easier for people to click and post-process the photos, the bar for what constitutes a good photo is also rising at the same time. So, while an Instagram filter may make bad photos look passable (yes, Cats and Starbucks coffees, I am looking at you), it certainly cannot result in a masterpiece. That will always take an expert eye.

“Keep calm and Instagram.”

I think some of the angry reactions to Instagram’s success can be attributed to resistance to change or probably the insecurities of some professionals now that “the barrier to entry” in the field of photography has drastically reduced.

Few years ago, the debate was around Digital vs. Film, now it has shifted to Mobile vs. DSLR Cameras and it will definitely be something else tomorrow. Mobile photography is here to stay, the sooner we embrace it and move forward, the better it is.

FaceDeals

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I think this world is nuts. What a concept this is. The start-up RedPepper. A Company with  huge affiliation with FaceBook. Plans, and already has begun setting up cameras at places we shop, eat, hangout, etc and take our picture to tie into the  facial recognition of Facebook to gather more considerably very private information so large corporate greed, can send you a friggin coupon or know every step you take and every place you go. Data is good and there are plenty of ways to capture it beside being photographed every place you go…Insane

Watch This ————–> http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2012/08/15/t-facedeals.cnnmoney/

Facedeals uses cameras in stores to recognize your face and send you targeted deals using your Facebook profile.

The information economy is reaching maximum overload

Reblogged from Fortune Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine:

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In the race to solve one problem, the last century’s greatest technologists created a host of new ones.

FORTUNE -- This month I went off the grid -- all the way off. I powered my iPhone down, popped the vacation responder on my email, and headed out for a two-week adventure. By day two, I had stopped reflexively reaching for my phone; after a week, I could read a book for more than an hour at a time.

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Information Overload! It's exactly how I am feeling. I just want to shut everything off. Shut off all media devices