In 2013, "mobile-first" photography became a global standard.
: Before "aesthetic" became a profession, 2013 photos were largely experimental and personal. Visual Language
tripping at the Oscars and Miley Cyrus’s controversial VMA performance became instant Internet history. : Iron Man 3
The "Photo Video 2013" exhibition had once again proved itself to be a premier event for the creative industry, showcasing the latest trends, technologies, and talents in photography and videography.
In 2013, the worlds of photography and video shifted toward immediate, mobile-first storytelling and "retro-modern" aesthetics . It was the year the
The rise of photo and video sharing also had a significant impact on the way people experienced and interacted with live events. The 2013 Coachella music festival, for example, was widely covered on social media, with attendees sharing photos and videos of performances, fashion, and festival culture. This not only helped to promote the festival but also created a sense of FOMO (fear of missing out) among those who were not in attendance.
In 2013, "mobile-first" photography became a global standard.
: Before "aesthetic" became a profession, 2013 photos were largely experimental and personal. Visual Language
tripping at the Oscars and Miley Cyrus’s controversial VMA performance became instant Internet history. : Iron Man 3
The "Photo Video 2013" exhibition had once again proved itself to be a premier event for the creative industry, showcasing the latest trends, technologies, and talents in photography and videography.
In 2013, the worlds of photography and video shifted toward immediate, mobile-first storytelling and "retro-modern" aesthetics . It was the year the
The rise of photo and video sharing also had a significant impact on the way people experienced and interacted with live events. The 2013 Coachella music festival, for example, was widely covered on social media, with attendees sharing photos and videos of performances, fashion, and festival culture. This not only helped to promote the festival but also created a sense of FOMO (fear of missing out) among those who were not in attendance.