Tokyo Camera Club is planning to host a Facebook photography exhibition, featuring some of the most striking pieces from its communal arts platform. The Facebook page is Japan's largest online, photo community and features over 300 thousand virtual fans.
Thanks to smartphones and social media channels, sites like Facebook, Tumblr and Instagram have become important platforms for breakthrough photography stars and artists. Tokyo Camera Club is one of these groundbreaking platforms and its upcoming Facebook photography exhibition illustrates the changing face of art in our society.
The platform lets artists post on its wall freely and selects its top picks with the help of a curator committee. In addition to showcasing the work of emerging artists, the platform has already helped launch the successful careers of several photographers.
Facebook Photography Exhibits
Tokyo Camera Club Hosts a Social Media Arts Event for Dedicated Fans
Trend Themes
1. Social Media Art Events - Businesses can offer a space for online artists to showcase their work in a physical environment, creating a new medium to curate content.
2. Community Art Platforms - Companies can create online platforms for artists to connect and share their work, potentially leading to the discovery of successful artists.
3. Smartphone Photography - With the rise of smartphone photography, businesses can develop mobile apps or tools to help users enhance their photography skills and create a larger community.
Industry Implications
1. Art Exhibitions - Art galleries can begin showcasing breakthrough photography stars and artists from social media platforms in conjunction with typical art exhibitions.
2. Social Media Platforms - Companies can create and foster online art communities, paving the way for a new generation of artists.
3. Mobile Applications - Developers can create mobile applications that enhance and teach photography skills to smartphone users, providing an interactive and fun platform for users.