Watched an interview with Casey Neistat today, who talked about how all the teenagers take selfies on point-and-shoot cameras instead of smartphones now. iPhone photos have gotten too perfect. The automatic photo editing software has gotten so good that photos have been stripped of personality. By contrast, point-and-shoot cameras produce messier photos, but that makes them distinctive, and people like that. This is a microcosm of what's going to be a big trend over the next decade: the rebellion against sterile "perfection."
Here's the @Casey clip from @jordihays and @johncoogan
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