Effects of Smartphone Photography on Commercial Photographers in Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Authors

  • M. H. Awinzeligo Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.
  • W. E. Churcher Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.
  • C. Oppong Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.
  • N. G. Duut Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.
  • R. Wemegah Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.
  • E. Kuupole Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26437/ajar.v10i2.900

Keywords:

Commercial. digital. photography. smartphone. social media

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the effects of smartphone photography and social media use on the professional photography business, focusing on commercial photographers in Bolgatanga Municipality, Ghana and the Bolgatanga Technical University campus.

Design/Methodology/Approach: A descriptive research approach was used, with quantitative data collected through standardised questionnaires distributed to 196 smartphone users and 23 commercial photographers. T

Findings: The findings show a considerable decrease in demand for commercial photography services due to the widespread usage of smartphones for personal photography and social media sharing. Many smartphone users consider their photographic skills sufficient, resulting in less reliance on professional services.

Research Limitation: The study focuses solely on the commercial photography sector, overlooking other possible impact areas within the photographic industry.

Practical implication: Commercial photographers must adopt new technologies to remain competitive and provide distinctive, high-quality services that smartphone users cannot readily reproduce.

Social Implication: Smartphones have democratised photography by allowing consumers to capture and share visual content on social media platforms, contributing to decreased demand for professional photography. This social shift emphasises commercial photographers' need to integrate their business models with changing customer behaviour in the digital era.

Originality/ Value: This study adds to our understanding of the changing photography landscape, especially in a developing economy. It provides significant insights into how commercial photographers may adapt to the challenges provided by the advent of smartphone photography and social media.

Author Biographies

M. H. Awinzeligo, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Awinzeligo, M. H is a Lecturer at the Department of Industrial Art, School of Applied Science and Arts, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

W. E. Churcher, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Churcher, W. E. is a Lecturer at the Department of Industrial Art, School of Applied Science and Arts, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

C. Oppong, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Oppong, C. is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Industrial Art, School of Applied Science and Arts, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

N. G. Duut, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Dr. Duut, N. G. is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Industrial Art, School of Applied Science and Arts, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

R. Wemegah, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Dr. Wemegah, R. is a Senior Lecturer at the  Department of Industrial Art, School of Applied Science and Arts, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

E. Kuupole, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Kuupole, E. is a a Lecturer Department of Industrial Art, School of Applied Science and Arts, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, Ghana.

References

Adornato, A. (2021). Mobile and Social Media Journalism: A Practical Guide for Multimedia Journalism. Routledge.

Aschoff, N. (2020). The smartphone society: Technology, power, and resistance in the New Gilded Age. Beacon Press.

BBC. (2018, August 16). How smartphones have changed photography forever. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-45053145

Bell, B. T. (2019). “You take fifty photos, delete forty-nine and use one”: A qualitative study of adolescent image-sharing practices on social media. International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction, 20, 64–71. https://doi.org/10.xxxx/xxx

Billieux, J. (2014). Is dysfunctional use of the mobile phone a behavioral addiction? Confronting symptom-based versus process-based approaches. Wiley Online Library. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.1910

Forbes. (2019, July 22). The impact of smartphone photography on the professional photography industry. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2019/07/22/the-impact-of-smartphone-photography-on-the-professional-photography-industry/

Freeman, M. (2011). The photographer’s mind: Creative thinking for better digital photos. Focal Press.

Germen, M. (2014). The unstoppable rise of mobile imaging and aesthetics. Retrieved March 30, 2023.

Grundberg, A. (2021). How photography became contemporary art: Inside an artistic revolution from pop to the digital age. Yale University Press.

Hand, M. (2020). Photography meets social media: Image making and sharing in a continually networked present. In D. Price & L. Wells (Eds.), The handbook of photography studies (pp. 310–326). Routledge.

Holland, P. (2021). “Sweet it is to scan…”: Personal photographs and popular photography. In Photography (pp. 149–210). Routledge.

Hoque, J. (2018). Do people value professional photography anymore? J. Hoque Photography. https://www.jhoque.com/the-true-value-of-photos/

Jurgenson, N. (2019). The social photo: On photography and social media. Verso Books.

Katz, J. E. (Ed.). (2021). Handbook of mobile communication studies. MIT Press.

Kano, N. (2001). Life cycle and creation of attractive quality. In 4th International QMOD Conference.

Kitsa, M. (2019). Smartphones in journalism. Media Literacy and Academic Research, 2(2), 94–108.

Koyode, F. (2019). Influence of mobile photography on outdoor commercial photographers in Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. International Journal of Business and Management Review, 7(4), 36–42.

Laricchia, F. (2022). Global smartphone sales to end users 2007–2021. Statista. https://www.statista.com/statistics/263437/global-smartphone-sales-to-end-users-since-2007/

Maeda, J. (2012). One of 1,000+ TED talks. TED Global.

Miller, D., Abed Rabho, L., Awondo, P., de Vries, M., Duque, M., Garvey, P., ... & Wang, X. (2021). The global smartphone: Beyond a youth technology. UCL Press.

Myerson, M. (n.d.). The rise of camera phones and how it affects professional photographers. Contrastly. https://contrastly.com/the-rise-of-camera-phones-and-how-it-affects-professional-photographers/

NPR. (2018). How smartphones are changing the photography game. NPR. https://www.npr.org/2018/01/23/579681833/how-smartphones-are-changing-the-photography-game

Nunoo, E. M. (2013). Smartphone information security risks (Master’s thesis, Washington State University). https://public.wsu.edu/~taflinge/research.html

Peters, C., & Allan, S. (2018). Everyday imagery: Users’ reflections on smartphone cameras and communication. Convergence, 24(4), 357–373. https://doi.org/10.xxxx/xxx

Price, D., & Wells, L. (2021). Thinking about photography: Debates, historically and now. In Photography (pp. 11–82). Routledge.

Scott, C. (2008). Mobile technology and the body: Apparatgeist, fashion, and function.

Tania, K. (2021). The rise of smartphone photography: A threat to your business? nPhoto Blog. https://blog.nphoto.com/the-rise-of-smartphone-photography-a-threat-to-your-business

The Guardian. (2018, October 9). Smartphone photography has changed the way we communicate—and not always for the better. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/09/smartphone-photography-changed-communication-not-always-for-better

Winston, J. (2013). Photography in the age of Facebook. Stanford University.

RF. (2022). The rise of smartphone photography and its impact on the industry. 123RF Blog. https://www.blog.123rf.com/the-rise-of-smartphone-photography-and-its-impact-on-the-industry

Downloads

Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

Awinzeligo, M. H., Churcher, W. E., Oppong, C., Duut, N. G., Wemegah, R., & Kuupole, E. (2025). Effects of Smartphone Photography on Commercial Photographers in Bolgatanga, Ghana. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, 10(2), 627–643. https://doi.org/10.26437/ajar.v10i2.900