Saturday, March 30, 2013

ThrowBack Aims to Bring Some Nostalgia to the World of Smartphone Photography


This is a brief excerpt from PetaPixel




Most smartphone photography apps are all about three things: taking, editing and sharing. ThrowBack, however, isn’t about any of them. Instead of focusing on taking your photos and enjoying them now, the ThrowBack app wants you to “forget your memories so they can be remembered again.”

When you take a photo with the ThrowBack app, you’re not immediately prompted to add a filter, share on Facebook, or tweak it in any way. The app instead asks you when you would like to see it again, providing a slider that ranges from one month to five years. Additionally, if you don’t want to set the date yourself, the app provides a “surprise” button that will do that part for you.


The point of the app is to recapture that feeling of rediscovering a long lost photo and all of the emotions/memories it holds — something we’ve lost in an age where the most important picture is the one you’re about to share on Twitter. Speaking with TechCrunch, founder Calli Higgins explained that app is an “exploration between photography and nostalgia.”


… I realized nostalgia is conjured by revisiting something you haven’t seen in a while. ThrowBack …



By: DL Cade


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