Trying to Coexist With Instagram
Since starting this blog my feelings toward Instagram have evolved. I don’t want to say they have transformed because I still have some misgivings about the photo/video sharing platform. But since acquiring access to it, via an iPad, I have found the immediacy and spontaneousness of the experience offered me something I did not expect to like.
In the beginning I succumbed because so many of my friends use Instagram to give me and their followers a glimpse into their lives and activities in real time. This kind of immediacy creates a transparency that can be disturbing and interesting at the same time. However, it also offers the possibility to artistically express a moment of time without divulging too much about one’s private thoughts. This is what I did not expect to like.
The Instagram camera, filters and controls are blunt tools for someone who has used conventional photography gear and software most of their life. There are enough tools to yield a variety of visual effects which can differentiate one person’s image making from others. Even so, a lot of the images I see posted via Instagram seem pretty similar.
The way a photographer can distinguish themselves from the rest of the Instagramers is in the choice of subject matter. For instance my choice of subject matter and eye for light differentiates me from many users who chronicle their daily lives and travels. I try to point the camera inwards to express a personal feeling even in the most unglamorous places, such as a corner in my home where light and shadow create a mood in abstract space. Or the odd place in the outside world where I find connectivity and can share on the spot. It is a phenomenon to me that I could be in a public space, pick up a wifi signal from somewhere and be able to transmit a personal, visual expression to people I know who live all over the world.
I am finding a way to use the platform to express myself and share my life without compromising my artistic principals.
As always, evolve and find a way to coexist.
3 thoughts on “Instagram – From Coping to Mildly Liking It”
I have always loved your photos and continue to. I enjoy seeing things from everyday life, but in a way that my eye would miss it. I have little to no creativity myself, but always appreciate beauty and style when I see it. Great job. Beautiful work. Keep it coming so others can share.
Thank you Steve! That is quite a nice compliment. I plan to increase my blog posts in 2014. Thank you also for visiting my blog. I think you are probably more creative than you think. As humans we are wired to be creative. Maybe when you have some free time you should accompany me and my friends when we go on a photo walk. You would be surprised what you see when you take the time to look.