Predictions About the Future of Photography

Photography evolves with technological progress. What would the future of photography look like? Photography is an art form that relies on technology. Technical developments such as the arrival of color photos, film rolls and digital cameras have already changed photography enormously. But how will the medium change in the future? Do we still need separate lenses for different effects? Shall we shoot DSLR quality photos with a camera the size of a smartphone? Will there still be photo cameras at all, or will there be a completely different medium for capturing images? In this video from COOPH , some predictions are made based on current trends.

The Future of Photography

Stronger sensors
Obviously, the proliferation of megapixels will only increase. Cameras will have sensors with a resolution of hundreds of megapixels and will also be able to photograph at night with extremely high ISO values.

Smaller cameras
Smaller, more manageable cameras are a logical development. It won’t be long before the dragging of a DSLR with three knooperds of lenses is really a thing of the past. In fact, smaller options are already available, such as the Light L16 . This 16-lens camera is no bigger than a smartphone and can shoot highly editable SLR-quality photos. It even seems that a camera is being developed at the California Institute of Technology without moving parts, lenses or mirrors. With a new kind of optical technology, the camera could be completely flat and flexible.

More photojournalism
The democratization of journalism has actually been a fact for a long time. Images of bystanders are already appearing on social media much earlier than those of journalists. The more advanced the technology becomes, the better and easier people can tell their own stories.

Intelligent cameras
It is possible that cameras will no longer exist in the future, and that there is technology that can directly capture the image that our eyes perceive. Until then, work is also being done on cameras that can respond to commands from our eyes, or even our brainwaves.

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Smarter software
Adobe is already working on apps that, based on machine learning, can automatically perform certain tricky photo edits for us. The software will only become smarter, and will eventually be able to perform more and more operations automatically in order to almost replace the human being as a link in the creative process.

The new vintage
Inevitably, the DSLR cameras will disappear as the go-to camera for the professional photographer. The technique is about to be overtaken by far more practical and manageable options. So soon the DSLR camera will be vintage, but it will undoubtedly make its comebacks with the more nostalgic photographers among us.

It is really interesting to capture an image, for the photograph also acts as documentation or recollection of the past. So far there are many innovations where, anywhere you are, you can take pictures of objects, locations and people like ‘Alex Ariana’ a photographer who you can approach to photographing your very important occasion.