Noplace, The MySpace for Gen Z, Is Soaring In Popularity
What's old is new again, as seems to be the case for Noplace, a new social media app that feels reminiscent of MySpace and is becoming incredibly popular.
What's old is new again, as seems to be the case for Noplace, a new social media app that feels reminiscent of MySpace and is becoming incredibly popular.
A survey conducted by YouTube has found that the majority of Gen Z -- those aged 14 to 25 -- view themselves as content creators.
Deepfakes of celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Ice Spice, Drake, and even the late Queen Elizabeth are teaching math to kids in viral TikTok videos.
Compact digital cameras continue to have a revival with searches for the Nikon Coolpix soaring by over 8,500% in the last year.
Teenagers are covering their faces in family photographs in a new Generation Z trend known as the "nose cover" pose.
Instagram revealed the top trends that Generation Z users will be driving on the photo app in 2024.
Rapper Ice Spice caused a stir at the Met Gala on Monday when she arrived with an unlikely accessory on the red carpet -- a bejeweled clutch bag seemingly in the shape of an iconic vintage film camera.
I, like so many others, have spent years of my life attempting to make it easier to be informed about cameras and imaging technology. But despite this, I and those like me have failed in our goal to educate Gen Z.
Generation Z users on TikTok are discovering that modern digital cameras are better than smartphones for taking photos.
According to TikTok, there is a telltale sign that reveals the younger age bracket of the person filming a video and it is called the "Gen Z shake."
The latest digital cameras boast ever-higher resolutions, better performance in low light, smart focusing and shake reduction – and they’re built right into your smartphone.
There is a camera that is making an unexpected comeback with Generation Z users on social media. With a 3-megapixel resolution and no flash, the 2009 iPhone 3GS is experiencing a renaissance.
Today, I want to talk about bad photos. I'm not talking negatively about them either, because bad photos are in fashion right now. I can hear the sound of a million angry perfectionist photographers thrashing at their keyboards, but hear me out.
Sony seems to think that the point-and-shoot isn't dead so much as reborn as something else. Its new ZV-1F is the latest iteration of the RX100 design that has been repurposed to compete with smartphones and is aimed directly at Gen Z users.
It’s time that we recognize how much of an impact Gen-Z is having on modern photography culture. Even millennials -- of which I am one -- need to understand that the influence of this young subset of creators is colossal and only going to grow.
New data has revealed how the creator economy has grown by over 165 million globally in the last two years -- an increase of 119%.
BeReal has soared to over 10 million daily active users. An epic climb from the 10,000 users the app had a little over a year ago.
According to Generation Z, there is a telltale sign that reveals the age bracket of the person filming a video and it is called the "Millennial Pause."
Generation Z (Gen Z) is the only generation that reported declining use of social media in recent years after constant pivots by apps, such as Instagram, eroded younger users' trust.
A new study has found that Instagram and TikTok make one in three adults feel negative about their finances.
A new selfie trend has taken off among Generation Z in 2022. Featuring huge foreheads, super long arms, and tiny bodies: meet the 0.5 selfie.