Article 6SK2J Vintage digicams aren’t just a fad. They’re an artistic statement.

Vintage digicams aren’t just a fad. They’re an artistic statement.

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Brendan Nystedt, WIRED.com
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Today's young adults grew up in a time when their childhoods were documented with smartphone cameras instead of dedicated digital or film cameras. It's not surprising that, perhaps as a reaction to the ubiquity of the phone, some young creative photographers are leaving their handsets in their pockets in favor of compact point-and-shoot digital cameras-the very type that camera manufacturers are actively discontinuing.

Much of the buzz among this creative class has centered around premium, chic models like the Fujifilm X100 and Ricoh GR, or for the self-anointed digicam girlies" on TikTok, zoom point-and-shoots like the Canon PowerShot G7 and Sony RX100 models, which can be great for selfies.

But other shutterbugs are reaching back into the past 20 years or more to add a vintage Y2K aesthetic" to their work. The MySpace look is strong with a lot of photographers shooting with authentic early-2000s digicams," aiming their cameras-flashes a-blazing-at their friends and capturing washed-out, low-resolution, grainy photos that look a whole lot like 2003.

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