32 Photos That Prove That Gen Zers Are The Realest When It Comes To Taking Photographs
The proof is overwhelming but you can judge for yourself
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
When we talk about the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in US history, the most open-minded and passionate about social issues, those that possess an apparent inherent understanding of TikTok, and those that grew up with access to cellphones and the internet from an early age, then you know we're talking about just a few of the traits that make up Gen Z.
They have proven that they have a lot more up their sleeves that are sure to wow older generations. This youthful generation has numerous abilities that are helpful in both their professional and personal lives; one of these skills is their ability to snap amazing images, which has recently received praise online.
We all have different expectations when it comes to taking pictures. While some people want a headshot that can be used on LinkedIn, others want a more avant-garde image.
Despite the humor, Gen Z has benefited from having such easy access to technology and the internet in many other ways. They are quite tech-savvy, so they have mastered tasks that previously required formal education or training.
Zoomers are skilled photographers who know the angles, filters, apps, and techniques for taking the most attractive and impressive photos. Recently, many members of older generations have shared examples of these photographers' work on Twitter.
It all began with this tweet from Sophie Vershbow (@svershbow), who praised the superior camera skills of Generation Z.
@svershbowBut is @svershbow actually correct? Are older generations inferior to younger ones when it comes to taking pictures?
Many people participated in the conversation and added their own photos that helpful Gen Zers had taken.
1. A very cool shot
BohemianBoujee2. Being famous for epic selfies
SeeAverageWoman3. A beautiful snap of a dog
mook_one4. A message from a gen X granny
denisemassar5. Check out the photo taken by the guardian angel
julia_stucky_6. From a random eight year old
CathProctor7. An unintentional great shot of some strangers
pard0nmyfr3nch8. When your kid is a pro
CHillPR9. Older millennials versus gen z
jillieebeean10. Why do you bother with Botox?
Taylor_Nash11. My gen z daughter captured the moment beautifully
tynnyferwith2YsThe best pic a stranger took of us
sunshinethea13. A no filter photo
FatGuysRun14. The kids have definitely got this
hfcuppa15. The decorations were too perfect
amloyd7716. Check out the difference
garyalsmith17. A sweet old lady's picture of them
N0cturnalmecos18. Oops, it's not so bad
cateo1719. A random gen z took a photo shoot
emilyluvsboston20. Let's find someone younger to ask
GAintheUSA21. We hope she's doing well too
Leslie_D22. Check out the gen z redo
Lindsay_Givens23. Taking a selfie with the sunset and moonrise
fergusjulie1From someone who feels the same way
tracyhle25. Trust a gen z with your photos
JenniferKeene26. Awesome
alohaMySpace27. An elder Gen Z and a younger one
glubsterr28. They both actually look good
deathby1Kbutts29. A photo of the chocolate peanut brittle
sosyolohija30. You can spot the difference
maryland051531. An absolute truth
HerLifeStory32. There's not much to say now
howcanyouknowGen Zs may be less inclined to fall victim to online fraud and to believe false information as a result. Despite their youth, we can all benefit from what Gen Z has to teach us.
If you're a millennial or older, tell us which of the images that you know you couldn't have taken yourself, and let us know in the comments what you value most about this young, tech-savvy generation.