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Smartphone Screen Time Hinders Photography Practice

Smartphone Screen Time Hinders Photography Practice

Summary

A study reveals that average daily mobile use in the UK has more than doubled in a decade, leading to an additional 31 days per year spent on screens. This trend is particularly concerning for photographers, who are increasingly consuming content on their phones rather than using them to capture life's moments. While smartphones democratize photography, their design also acts as a significant saboteur by encouraging passive consumption over active creation.

Key points

  • Average daily mobile use has significantly increased, adding 31 days per year to screen time.
  • This increased screen time often involves consuming content rather than creating it.
  • Smartphones are both a democratizing force and a saboteur for photography.
  • Users are encouraged to reduce screen time to utilize their phone's camera capabilities.
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