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This Series is a Collection of the Internet's Fascinating Lost Pictures

Blogger Doug Battenhausen is the unofficial keeper of the Internet's lost pictures.

Combing sites like Flickr, Photobucket or Webshots (which no longer exists), Battenhausen looks for abandoned accounts and the lost pictures they house. As it turns out, when you stir the murky waters of the web, a lot floats to the surface. The amateur photos Battenhausen turns up are humorous, bizarre and beautiful. Often they're a little dark. They're not works of art, they're the revealing throwaways that don't end up in the family photo book or on the carefully curated social media profile.

Battenhausen has an appreciation for these amateur photos as the antithesis of the expertly angled, perfectly filtered selfie that has taken over the web. He calls the lost pictures project 'Internet History,' and says of it, "I think I'm giving a second life to orphans."
Trend Themes
1. Lost Pictures - The trend of seeking and curating lost pictures from abandoned online accounts presents opportunities for creating nostalgic digital archives and storytelling platforms.
2. Amateur Photography - The trend of appreciating and showcasing amateur photography provides opportunities for platforms and services that celebrate the raw and authentic visual expressions.
3. Alternative Social Media - The trend of promoting non-curated and non-perfect imagery on alternative social media platforms offers opportunities for platforms that prioritize genuine moments over aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Digital Archiving - The digital archiving industry can capitalize on the trend of seeking and curating lost pictures by offering tools and services for organizing and preserving personal or community photo collections.
2. Photography Equipment - The photography equipment industry can leverage the trend of appreciating amateur photography by developing affordable and user-friendly camera equipment for enthusiasts.
3. Social Media Platforms - Social media platforms can tap into the trend of promoting non-curated and non-perfect imagery by creating spaces where users can share and connect through unfiltered and authentic visuals.

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