Thursday, February 16, 2017

Website Review P1

The site I was most drawn to was Photojojo. To me, the purpose and intention of the website is to help spread trends and ideas of new kinds and forms of photography around youth and those who are just starting out in new photography, opposed to those who are more into classic photography and are millennial age, as well as have been doing it for long time. When I clicked on the website, the electric blue color was captivating, yet also slightly hurt my eyes. Once clicking on the articles, they were very helpful and interesting, as well as on subjects that were unique and on topics that I haven’t seen before, and would be widely accepted and deemed interesting throughout younger generations and social trends.
            Photojojo writes about easy DIYS with incredible results, and different ways to use your photography indoor, outdoors, day, night, with a camera, with an phone, and answers a lot of crucial questions of many photographers. Any average viewer can be able to gain inspiration, with plenty of information on new photography equipment, plenty of clips and links to new tricks and techniques, and their one websites with plenty of it’s own deals and items. At first I didn’t think I would add it to my bookmarks, just because I’d rather take photos, then read about them, but as I got into the articles, I thought everything they said was really relevant to stuff I’m interested in. They talk about all different forms of photography, and cover a wide variety of styles in my range, all with a young, hip, and personal touch.

I would recommend this site to all of my friends who are interested in photography, or even just want to make their social media sites look cool and different. It’s defiantly relevant to my generation, and the fascination we have with making our social media appealing to viewers, which helps make sites like Photojojo so popular. I would definitely give it a 5/5 because of the tips and article inspiration that can directly positively affect my photography.

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