Today we are used to photographing everything around us wherever we find ourselves.
The smartphone camera has made it possible for anyone to become a photographer without any special knowledge of photography.
Which leeds to the fact that many people take photography for granted today, and the young people are practice on how to shoot a good selfie rather than learning the golden rules of photography.
That is why manufacturers are increasingly focusing on the front or selfie camera.
Though selfie is a phenomenal thing, some people know how to overdo it.
The purpose of the photo with Pinocchio was to think if all the pictures you see really are what you see or do they have a background.
Specifically, we always want to show ouselves in the best light, so the sefies are usually not spontaneous. Do you think the goal of a photo is to make a person who looks at it jealous?
To be there and do what the person in the picture is doing?
Have you ever been on a trip without having made at least 10 pictures?
Has it ever happened to you that you forgot to enjoy the place where you are, because you are overwhelmed by what and how you will make a photo and publish it as soon as possible on social networks?
I do not think you're the only one.
By the way, I found an interesting video about the history of photography, interesting to watch.
The photograph taken by Robert Cornelius in 1839 many consider themselves the first selfie.
He set the camera in a family store in Philadelphia where he posed for himself.
Selfie is nominated for the word of year 2013 and is becoming increasingly popular every year.
Thanks for reading!
Edith