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A long time ago i put my attention that the "street photography" tag was literally hacked by the people using this #streetphotography tag for their images, mostly not expressing the real street life mood.
Yes, everything is spoofed by populism these days - the "love to crypto tokens", the understanding in "cyber" security, in Geo-politics and the military situation of the located far regions. Everybody is became a guru of something, a professor of how and a specialist of everything.
But, now about the street photography. This populism destroyed the whole genre. Just write this tag in the search prompt of IG and you will find everything, but not the real street vibes.
But who am I to say what it should look and feel like? Maybe the next dictator? :-))))



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I totally agree with your point of view.

The 'democratisation' of photography has become the democratisation of rubbish.

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actually like many other things. and personally i'm for 'democratisation', but it's seems like many people are not ready and just trying in any way to trick the "system"
thank you for taking a read ! :-)

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This is a good point of view. But within everything that looks like something and is nothing, there is a lot that is, definitely is something.

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hehehe :-) "definitely is something" !!

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I agree with your point and I must add that this is not only true for photography, but also for literature, music and painting. In short, who dares to put the rattle to the cat. As always, excellent images. Greetings, Victor

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