Yeeeah, I think I
hate the selfie stick.
I first
said this to my husband whilst a little inebriated and he, quite rightly, questioned
the outburst.
Especially as being a blogger and huge Instagram fan I have partaken in the odd self portrait on occasion*. However in the
cold light of a sober morning I stand by my comment, not because I hate selfies
but because I dislike how this particular piece of equipment has helped to alienate us from each other. Let me
elaborate.
Take holidays. There was a time when in a
foreign country, if you wanted a memento to include yourself or your whole group in
front of a well-known landmark you’d be forced to communicate with another
member of the human race. The search would
start for a willing participant, one who makes eye contact and looked to be of
a friendly demeanour. You’d approach with open body language despite or maybe because you didn’t share their mother tongue. With a smile and a ‘would you mind’ gesture you'd hold out your camera - be it some old smart phone or an all singing and dancing, bells and whistles magic light box - and wait for the response. More often than not
they’d return the smile, take the camera and our photo quest would come to fruition**.
It meant we
communed, if only for a few moments with those we seemingly had little in common with. On a personal
note it made me more likely to return the favour when tourists came to my home
town of Cambridge which they do, in droves! While technology
can connect us it also divides. We can visit places without interacting with people
on even the most superficial of levels, we don’t even have to try and imagine
the things that may connect us. Isolation
breeds fear and contempt so it’s a far from progressive situation we find
ourselves in. Oddly, one place where selfie sticks aren't yet king is, believe it or not, blogging, more specifically Outfit Of The Day (or OOTD) posts. For that our friends become our comrades.
Generally, these entries are not something I include in my blog but I love to scroll through other people's imagining what I would do differently or what I love about the shots they have chosen. My new found love of photography meant I jumped at the chance of spending
the day with @Lifesacatwalk and @Clashingtime for their posts and am now only to eager to do more (so if you want a photographer to come along to your next one feel free to get in touch).
You wouldn’t get images like these with an extendable piece of metal attached to a phone and I most DEFINITELY wouldn’t have the friendships I now have with these brave, funny, interesting, intelligent, cool, daft and chic women.
Take that Selfie Stick!
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A snail too, because #nature |
*for 'occasion' read quite a lot
**Yes I know in a few instances said fruition would have been the camera getting pinched, but these instances were few and far between. It never once happened
to me.