Friday, August 7, 2015

Photo wall, Emporium, BKK

The marketing strategy has to go for the trend, like Emporium having an instant photo taking for you to participate their big forum of photo showing on the big screen.  Though I'm not into Selfic and social forums, undeniably these have been the most visited and most welcome for the general public. That's the important point for the money maker after all.

7 comments:

Stella said...

Funny to show our pictures in an open forum.

in the sea said...

You may not comprehend the mentality of most people. They wanna take photos on a high angle to make their faces look "V" and use those photo-fix app. to blur the photos and call it as "beautify". The ironic part is that they also care about the mega pixels of the phone cameras. So taking a photo on a 10m pixels but then de-clarify and distorted the photos. People....

Stella said...

Har V shpae fro, high angel?
So they want to be a V-shape beauty from a blurry and vague distorted photo while they still like a "go ching" mega pixels high quality phone camera.
Very ingenius.

in the sea said...

Yes, and that application seems to be called as 美圖秀秀. From this name, this really make me stay away from it. Not just about the photo stuff, the music part is also very inconceivable. Those people bought some head phones over HK$3k or even 20k but then listen to some highly compressed mp3 sound files from a low band DAC of a smartphone (*DAC is Digital Analog converter that music sound file is converted from digital to analog to deliver the audio signal). What's more, people even ask for xyz high bit sound file but then listen to some distorted compressed sound file. Again, people...

Stella said...

So this is like "One more piece of extra fish".

in the sea said...

Yes, and the people are willing to accept the technology going backward. Phone from big to small, and then now small to big.

Stella said...

Yes you are right Sea.
The so called trendy young generation likes to go backward with expensive high tech camera or phone for some low tech stone age effect.