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RE: The focus of content direction

in #thoughts5 years ago

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That's one thing I like about photos — ideally, you put the focus on one thing and tell your story. It's another subject if you know what your story is...

Perhaps mostly I don't. Sometimes I do. I consider most of my works are studies in photography, not goals reached.

And still, the right words can enhance the audience's perception. Title your works, kids. It might be boring. But it can be very interesting, too.

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Did you notice anything else while counting the first time?

A picture only tell words when investigated. I think the Instagram scroll kills the photographic story.

I am terrible with titles... :)

Well if this person succeeds Instagram is going to kill more than just a photographic story...

https://steemit.com/life/@soldier/influencers-with-1m-followers-join-appics-or-introducing-new-users-updates-and-more

...looks like a lot of competition coming in after your rewards.

It is about time.

Yes, Instagram is just an aspect of the real attention competition and we each have our 1 to 3 seconds to impress and hold attention. It kills but this is how it also filters content.

I noticed almost nothing else, there was a tall girl in black T-shirt that I remember the haircut of, I noticed the motion and figures obstructing my vision from time to time. They may have swapped a person in black with another without me noticing that. Or something like that. It's typical for this kind of experiments.

I feel that the short attention paid leads to short attentional skills and in time, all content becomes consumable, including us and our relationships. Hold me now, because tomorrow I will be gone.

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