We are used to in learning new words. Because of that our size of dictionary is increasing day by day. From olden days we are used to with taking pictures in order to keep as memories of some special moments. But taking one’s own photographs was not so common for us. Even though people used to take their own picture using cameras by standing in front of a mirror. Due to this kind o habit we got a new word into our dictionary that is “Selfie”. Selfie is not a new word for us. Selfie means self-portrait using a camera and posting in a social media sites.. It was first used by a person called Robert Cornelius, who is an American pioneer in photography, took his Selfie in 1839 which is also first photography. He was needed to uncover the lens and run back into the shot for a minute and again to replace the cap. People started to take selfies’s as the social media became more popular in the past few years only. There are around 23 different types of selfies. It is quite interesting to know that based on your body part also Selfie type differs such as helfie (a picture of one’s hair) and belfie (a picture of one’s posterior); a particular activity – welfie (workout Selfie) anddrelfie (drunken Selfie), and even items of …show more content…
Youth taking selfies in order to flatter their image in facebooks, twitters etc.Also the Selfie has shown the courage of people to take Selfie even in emergency situation. One f such incident which was reported by media was during the Hawaiian plane crash the survivor takes a Selfie in Pacific ocean during the beginning of this year. As recent news says NASA has introduced a new project to take global Selfie of our own planet Earth by pushing its aircraft into the space to reach the Pluto planet. Due to global selfie we all will be taking a selfie of our entire world by keeping in mind that we all are one god nature’s
In this article “Note to selfie” John Dickerson an American journalist explains there may be a deeper reason why people now a days are obsessed with documenting their lives through their phones and social media. The author had a habit of writing down sayings he heard and thoughts he had throughout the day in this small journal. He compared writing in these journals to what others do every day on social media and on their phones. It is important to capture these moments so you can keep them with you forever, like he did with the journals. He himself admits to using his phone a lot to document things he finds meaning in. Stopping to document these things, either through writing or picture, means you are actively engaging with what is going on, according to the author. If you find meaning in something and want to either capture it for yourself or for the rest of the world to see, it means that you are connected to what is going on around you, enough to actually take
Every year a new trend emerges and gets highly promoted by celebrities and through social media. It has become a daily routine for teenagers and young adults to be taking selfies everywhere and every hour nowadays. Many teenagers are aware that the Selfie trend is now worldwide throughout the social media where adults consider it as a disappointment. Many people have become aware of the disrespect of others in taking Selfies in dignified places, and the dangers of driving while taking a Selfie in which it has convinced scientists to believe of the disease named, Selfitis.
Social media's main purpose is to connect with others and socialize in a spectacular, and modern way online. According to ¨the upside of selfies: social media isn't all bad for kids” by Kelly Wallace (CNN), Wallace interviews Eileen Masio, a mother of two in New York that are big users of instagram; social media. In the interview Masio states,” ‘i think as damaging as social media could be, it can… help to build self confidence,too,’ ” Masio also reveals an example of how social media builds self confidence,” ‘when they post selfies, all the comments I usually see are ‘Your beautiful,’ ‘You’re so pretty,’ oh my god gorgeous,’” evidently, this shows that social media doesn't just help connect people, but can also help build confidence to those who might need some, or think that they are less than what they are.
I have always loved taking pictures. I think there is a difference from when I am taking photos of myself and when with others. When I am taking it for other people, I often take a few for the person and still offer if they want me to take another one. I do this just in case the person may want to change the way they are standing or something about their appearance in the photo. When it comes to me, I don't often take photos of myself unless I want to see how I look in a particular outfit. When taking a decent photo, the roles of clothing, accessories, and setting can alter the way you appear on camera. The more you wear decent clothes and have great lighting, the better the photo will be.
I think the picture shows that in this day and age all we are concerned about is how we look, what pose we just did, what clothes we wear, and how we get judged by other people. We now live in a technology and social media driven world where people post pictures every few minutes of where they are, what there doing, what there wearing, what foods there eating, and every other thing imaginable in this world. There is an endless list of what people tweet, snap, and share that now a days that all we are doing. I think that sometimes social media make us self centered because all social media has become is us just talking about ourselves and our lives. Social media has also created people who are unaware of the actual world around them not the social media driven world online.
Journalist Anna Hart argues this is the new era of people sharing selfies on a daily basis, that society has reached into “the age vanity, the digital vanity, you can argue no generation is immune from the selfie craze” (Hart,2014). A selfie has a variety of audiences from children capturing their best look to The Pope, it’s the new way of capturing evidence of your interaction with different people, better than asking for an autograph. However, in Hart’s (2014) article she argues that the idea that there is a need to look a certain way all of the time, especially when you are posting a selfie on social media, it almost has to be perceived in a positive way, showing the best selfie. Hart (2014) said “I need to look healthy, glossy and polished
He touches on selfies and photographs as tools to improve oneself and self-knowledge and the ability and power of relationships that move and are compared to others that as well share self-representations in the public eye. He brings up a relatable point when it comes to social media. He uses the word “filter” in a sense of hiding of specific aspects of out self-expressions, removing or filtering out features and how some may manipulate and alter out things with the use of different technologies.
“No one is forced to take selfies, but the preponderance of selfie culture inspires a heightened self-consciousness of our personal images online.” This is apart of the Times Article, and how peer pressure is the cause of people being self-consciousness about what they post online.
By giving these examples, Syme proves that her claim is valid, and that the selfie really is revolutionary. Syme’s claims that selfies are revolutionary can be proven by statistics. According to Infogram, one million selfies are taken each day by 18 to 24 year olds. Also, there are 58,425,492 photos tagged with the hashtag ‘selfie’ on Instagram (‘Selfie’ Statistics). With those numbers in mind, it is no wonder there is so much revolutionary potential for selfies.
Throughout Lyuba Encheva’s text one can understand the evolution of how humans capture the essence of a moment, feeling, occasion, etc… using visual representations. One can gather that the self portrait was considered an artistic form of visual representation that proceeded to represent what is perceived by the person who photographs or paints the portrait and the individual who is represented.
The vast majority of millennial are well aware of a social media output called "Snapchat". Turn your selfies into a dog or cat or add some art to make it look spiffy. Give yourself cartoon eyes or make it seem as if your tongue is made of rainbows. Facebook profile pics are splashed with Snapchat filters that make the average selfie look ethereal with a wreath of flowers and a halo of light placed just so. From fancy to goofy, Snapchat seems to have just about every kind of filter out there to make your selfies fun.
1. Brooks, David. “Character in the Selfie Age.” The Importance of Character, Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, 19 June, 2015, London. Guest
One last way users form their digital identity through Snapchat is with the visual component of the app. The visual aspect of Snapchat is arguably the most prominent aspect of the app. The way that users decide to represent themselves is one of the biggest components of their digital identity. Snapchat is all about visuals- whether it is pictures or videos; users are constantly showing others bits of their life. A thought-provoking idea is that users are so willing to share intimate moments of their lives through technological forms, but may not be willing to share those same intimate moments outside of the virtual community. A trend that Snapchat has popularized is the selfie. Back in the days of MySpace, selfies were used, but they were not
I don’t know about you, but others have this false conception that only naturally talented people can capture eye-catching images. That is only half true. Of course you need skill, but we often forget that the greatest among us were once obscure amateurs. Just like, “Anyone can cook,” according to fictional chef, Gusteau, anyone can take a picture. Advances in modern technology have made sure of that. Just pull out your “smart” phone and take a selfie. It just requires a little training and experience. (More on that
In addition, photography does it pivotal role by showing people the realities of life. One relevant example to this is photojournalism. Through photographic presentation, people are informed of the real situations of the stories about the real situations around the globe, may it be good or bad news. It is very easy to understand news or stories with photos attached to them. Therefore, photography is a powerful communication tool that embeds social happenings to the human awakening, with no other form of media can