Insta-Repeat

Insta-Repeat is the instagram post that exposes the similarities between photos being posted on the social network.

Insta-Repeat posts collages made up of photos by unrelated photographers that look remarkably similar. Together they pose questions about the authenticity of the travel blogs and accounts they are poached from whilst shining a light on the power of visual trends and their sources. with the worldwide instagram influencer market value projected to reach 2.38 billion US dollars in 2019, and our feeds dictated by an algorithm that favours ‘relevant’ content, narcissism-cum-superficiality is an all-you-can-eat buffet that, with the advent of smartphone camera technology, is just so easy to replicate.

What appears to be a new-age of copycatting could just be exasperated by this very opportunity for everyone and anyone to be an expert photographer. Today the digital film rolls replace the souvenirs from our trips are offered to friends and loved ones (or random people who follow us) in very carefully chosen bow, taken with a specific filter in mind or edited using a third-party app depending on your preferences. The point is that even if these images have been lifted from or ‘inspired by’ someone else’s posting before you, they are no different to the masses of people who for years have traveled to stand in front of iconic landmarks like big ben, the statue of liberty or the wall of china to take pictures of themselves.

Perhaps this is why then, that insta repeat does not positions itself as the sort of name and shame account you might find in the likes of diet prada.