Dear PhotoEdiTor
January Blues
Some facts seen online recently caught my eye:
• The average time that people study exhibits in a museum is 28 seconds.
• The average attention span of a human being is about 6 seconds, less than that of a goldfish.
• Still images on the TV are rarely shown for more than 3 seconds.
Also, looking at website statistics for a photographic site I noticed that 80% of the views were from smartphones.
Are we becoming visually illiterate?
Can we cope with only the briefest encounter with photographs?
Should I change the imagery I create knowing it will viewed for less than 6 seconds on a smartphone?
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