BOP
  • HOME
  • CONFERENCE
  • NEWS
  • EDITORIALS
    • Behind The Scene
  • FEATURES
    • Photo Of The Day
    • Photographer Of The Week
  • TUTORIALS
No Result
View All Result
BOP
  • HOME
  • CONFERENCE
  • NEWS
  • EDITORIALS
    • Behind The Scene
  • FEATURES
    • Photo Of The Day
    • Photographer Of The Week
  • TUTORIALS
No Result
View All Result
BOP
No Result
View All Result
BOP PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE WEEK: ADEOLA OLAGUNJU

IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON PHOTOGRAPHY

Ibukunoluwa Adekunle by Ibukunoluwa Adekunle
March 7, 2023
in Editorial
405 26
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

Social media has had a lot of impact on the world of photography. It has given photographers the opportunity to showcase their work to a larger audience, connect with other photographers, and experiment with new styles and techniques. With platforms like Instagram and Facebook, photographers can now easily market themselves and their work, which has opened up new avenues for business and career growth.

Social media has also played a significant role with the rise of smartphone cameras and social media platforms; anyone can now capture and share their images with the world. This has made photography more accessible and inclusive, allowing people from all walks of life to express themselves through this form of art.

Social media has been a game-changer for photography, allowing photographers to reach more people than ever before and inspiring a new generation of creatives. Some of the benefit of social media on photography includes:

  1. Increased Exposure: Social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter have made it easier for photographers to share their work with a wider audience. This increased exposure has given photographers the opportunity to gain more followers and potential clients.
  2. Community Building: Social media platforms have also allowed photographers to connect with other photographers and build a community. This community can be a source of inspiration, feedback, and collaboration.
  3. Marketing: Social media platforms have become essential for photographers to market themselves and their work. Platforms like Instagram allow photographers to showcase their work and reach potential clients.
  4. Image by Daniel Obasi

    Creativity: Social media platforms have also allowed photographers to experiment with new styles and techniques. Seeing the work of other photographers and receiving feedback from their followers can inspire photographers to try new things.

  5. Image by Emmanuel Oyeleke

    Accessibility: Social media has made photography more accessible to people who may not have had access to it before. With the rise of smartphone cameras and social media platforms, anyone can become a photographer and share their work with the world.

 

You might also like

EVERY IMAGE IS TRAPPED TIME: BOP INTERVIEW WITH ADEOLUWA ADEDIRAN

EVERY IMAGE IS TRAPPED TIME: BOP INTERVIEW WITH ADEOLUWA ADEDIRAN

June 2, 2026

NOLLYWOOD’S HIDDEN ARMY

May 12, 2026
Tags: Community BuildingMarketingphotographersPhotographySocial Media
ADVERTISEMENT
Ibukunoluwa Adekunle

Ibukunoluwa Adekunle

Related Stories

EVERY IMAGE IS TRAPPED TIME: BOP INTERVIEW WITH ADEOLUWA ADEDIRAN

EVERY IMAGE IS TRAPPED TIME: BOP INTERVIEW WITH ADEOLUWA ADEDIRAN

by Ibukunoluwa Adekunle
June 2, 2026
0

In a world saturated with images, few photographers possess the rare ability to make time stand still. AdeOluwa Adediran is...

NOLLYWOOD’S HIDDEN ARMY

by kola oshalusi
May 12, 2026
0

The Crew Behind the World's Second-Largest Film Industry Is Finally Getting Its Due Every Friday evening across Nigeria, cinema halls...

The Smartphone, Africa’s New Age Darkroom

The Smartphone, Africa’s New Age Darkroom

by Business of Photography
May 6, 2026
0

Walk through Lagos Island on any weekday afternoon and count the cameras. Not the DSLRs slung over tourist shoulders or...

THE SILENT COST OF VISIBILITY: MENTAL FATIGUE AND CREATIVE BURNOUT IN NIGERIA’S PHOTOGRAPHY INDUSTRY

THE SILENT COST OF VISIBILITY: MENTAL FATIGUE AND CREATIVE BURNOUT IN NIGERIA’S PHOTOGRAPHY INDUSTRY

by Ibukunoluwa Adekunle
May 4, 2026
0

In recent years, the Nigerian photography industry has experienced rapid growth, increased visibility, and global recognition. Yet beneath the surface...

Next Post
BOP PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE WEEK: LAYLAH AMATULLAH BARRAYN

BOP PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE WEEK: LAYLAH AMATULLAH BARRAYN

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Categories

    • Behind The Scene 2
    • Editorial 842
    • Event 23
    • Features 384
    • Interviews 6
    • News 581
    • Opportunities 39
    • Photo Of The Day 67
    • Photographer Of The Week 80
    • Tutorials 213
ADVERTISEMENT
  • HOME
  • CONFERENCE
  • NEWS
  • EDITORIALS
  • FEATURES
  • TUTORIALS

© 2025 Business of Photography - Built with ❤️ by Z I C K T E R N E T.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • CONFERENCE
  • NEWS
  • EDITORIALS
    • Behind The Scene
  • FEATURES
    • Photo Of The Day
    • Photographer Of The Week
  • TUTORIALS

© 2025 Business of Photography - Built with ❤️ by Z I C K T E R N E T.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In