F E E L I N G S
Feelings in photography can be different from person to person.
However, there are some similarities for all of them. This includes
Colours, Artifacts and Shutter speed. Each takes a
part in making photos feel more like memories, giving feelings to photos.
R E T R O
Cameras designed from the 1990s to 2010s were made to replicate colours as close to real life,
however the technological advancements for cameras were not adequate,
leading to imperfection in colours, random artifacting etc.
With those flaws built into the cameras,
it did not stop people from buying them to record their own
personal memories.
WABI SABI is the beauty of imperfection, similar in how no human being is perfect.
WABI SABI in photography is imperfection in the images taken, reflected by how we as humans
remember differently from how we experienced the moment.
Kaizen is continuous improvement, a philosophy that exists in everyone even if you dont
realise
When time passes, all cameras get improved with the continuous improvement from R&D,
Which also makes modern cameras closer to perfection and losing their perks of being imperfect and "human".
C O L O U R S
Colours can change the vibe and perception of the photos taken. Here are some examples:
A R T I F A C T S
Artifacts are imperfections in photos and video that can be caused by compression, low
resolution, or other factors.
Artifacts can add a sense of nostalgia and authenticity to photos and video, similar to how we as humans retain our memories imperfectly.
S H U T T E R S P E E D
low shutter speed is used in most 1990s to 2010s consumer cameras to combat underexposure of the photo or video.
Having a slower shutter speed also adds in motion blur. photos that can showcase how having different
shutter speeds can add in motion blur(more similar to how we see things in motion)