Have Mobile Phones Killed Photography?

The advent of mobile phones has revolutionised photography, making it more accessible and widespread than ever before. While some purists argue that mobile phones have diluted the art of photography with an overabundance of amateur images, the reality is more nuanced.

Mobile phones have democratized photography, enabling millions to capture and share moments instantly, fostering creativity and visual storytelling on an unprecedented scale.

High-quality cameras in smartphones have also blurred the lines between amateur and professional photography, pushing traditional photographers to innovate and adapt.

Rather than killing photography, mobile phones have transformed it, expanding its reach and evolving its practice in ways that reflect our dynamic digital age.

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