To kick off the launch of the world's first-ever Wallpaper TV, LG is hosting a special paper photography class in London in collaboration with Instagram user Paperboyo.
Paperboyo is an artist who regularly shares inspiring creations to the social media platform, which often feature landscapes enhanced with playful paper cut-outs. At an event space called LG’s Paper-thin Home, workshop attendees will learn some of Paperboyo's signature photo-taking secrets and be able to marvel at a variety of household items that have been recreated in paper.
To educate and inspire consumers to enhance their photo-taking skills, many brands across a range of industries are now offering Instagram-specifc photography workshops. Alongside LG, other well-known brands to offer these types of classes include gin brand Beefeater and Häagen-Dazs.
Paper Photography Workshops
LG and Paperboyo are Teaming up to Host an Instagram Workshop
Trend Themes
1. Instagram-specific Photography Workshops - Brands across industries are offering workshops to educate and inspire consumers to enhance their Instagram photography skills.
2. Playful Paper Cut-outs - Artists and brands are incorporating playful paper cut-outs into their photography to create unique and eye-catching visuals.
3. Consumer Photo-taking Skills Enhancement - Companies are providing workshops and classes to help consumers improve their photo-taking skills and create more engaging visuals for their personal and professional use.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - Companies like LG are partnering with artists and photographers to offer workshops and events to promote their products and showcase creative ways to use their technology.
2. Food and Beverage - Brands like Beefeater and Häagen-Dazs are offering Instagram-specific photography workshops to educate consumers on how to capture visually appealing images of food and beverages.
3. Art and Design - Artists like Paperboyo are collaborating with brands and hosting workshops to teach people how to incorporate creative elements like playful paper cut-outs into their photography and design projects.