Photography, Lifestyle and Self-Manifestation Media

Salsabila Fairus, Akbar Bagaskara, I Wayan Suardana

Abstract


The quality and output of contemporary photography is greatly influenced by advances in technology and thinking in the world of photography. The quality of photos that can be taken is also a feast for the eyes of users as the performance of camera technology incorporated into smartphones is increasing day by day. A photograph can capture an event that may never happen again, which gives it documentary value. Today, everyone is a photographer thanks to the built-in cameras of smartphones, which allow them to take high-quality pictures. Today's photography techniques no longer require the use of specialized cameras, but rather mobile phone cameras that are used to record everyday events. Humans are basically social creatures that cannot exist in isolation from the people around them. One's lifestyle is affected. The evolution of society and its values, including social strata, image, and self-manifestation, all serve to create a new identity that is strongly linked to lifestyle. For some, visiting nowadays is important. To serve more than just satisfying personal desires.


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Photography; Lifestyle; Self-Manifestation Media

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v10i7.4968

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