It's patently obvious that pp has a serious character defect. |
It depends on the quality, IMO. Over the top professional - I'm not interested. Same with a blurry cell phone pic. But somewhere in between, that makes me sit and say, "Wow, that's a great photo, I had no idea she could take something like that?" Yeah, show me all the fireworks pics. |
Also, your feet at the beach or hotel pool. Don’t do that. |
Nah. A serious character defect is expecting others to care about our trips. It’s called narcissism, and clearly you (and the other travel instagrammers on here) have it. |
Seeing someone you know somewhere is much more intimate. And aspirational! I know I'll never visit the place in National Geographic, but the castle Aunt Larla visited in Belgium? Maybe. |
Aim higher! |
Yes, I do for some trips but not all. I do not post multiple times from the same trip. My social media is private and it is a way to share with family who are spread out across the world. I love seeing other people's travel photos (even just random IG accounts) and even more so from people I know. What I really don't understand is why people care about this. As far as I know, no one has ever been hurt by people posting travel photos to their social media accounts. Why do people insist on telling other people how they should use social media or mock them for how the use it? I think that actually says more about the people passing judgment than the person posting harmless photos. Live and let live. |
+1 I usually only post if it was a 'special' trip - birthday, anniversary etc. Even then I just post a few of my favorite ones and leave it at that. I don't feel a need to post every single picture and every single meal etc. I know outside of my close family and friends, very few people GAF. I also travel a lot due to my line of work so its just a normal part of my life so I don't feel a need to broadcast or humble brag about what I'm doing at all times. I like seeing other peoples travels pics though. No I'm probably not going to browse through 50 pics but I'll check a few out if its from someplace interesting. |
I'm a photographer and frequent international traveler. I only post on social media ~10 times a year total, but they are all travel albums. Each album is about 50 postcard quality photos of city and nature adventures that are accessible to any middle class traveler. I don't post pictures of fancy resorts or first class airplane cabins.
I've found out about a lot of interesting, obscure destinations from other friends posting. |
Ugh. |
Look clearly we all have our own tastes. But this is simply way more interesting to look at than what most people post, which are their kids’ mundane “achievements” and stuff like “6 am barre… not my best but I’ll take it!” |
No it’s not. And everyone claims to be a “photographer” these days. No one wants to see your mediocre pictures and trips. |
Eh, I'm a realist. |
I'd rather see the first class cabin! |
I don’t use social media at all. All of it seems braggy to me, sorry. And it changes your travel experience to be frequently thinking “here’s a nice image to post on social media”. You can’t really be in the moment if that is your mindset. Try doing a trip without taking any photos and see how different that feels. |