Photo-A-Day: A digital photographic practice and its impact on wellbeing |
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Authors: | Andrew Cox Liz Brewster |
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Affiliation: | 1. Information School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 4DP, UK;2. Lancaster Medical School, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YG, UK |
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Abstract: | The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year has become a popular new form of photography enabled by the internet. The purpose of this study was to investigate how people use photo-a-day to enhance their wellbeing. The data for the study were 16 interviews with people who practised photo-a-day, analysed by thematic analysis. The analysis showed how photos offer positive affordances because of the conventions to take aesthetically pleasing images, share positive events and comment positively. A seemingly simple activity, photo-a-day creates a new layer of interest woven around daily activities, and expands social relationships. Representations of identity are complex, emerging through photos taken, rather than a premeditated profile. |
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