Courtship in Pixels: Examining Romantic Expressions in Digital Photography Through a Mixed-Method Approach
Courtship in Pixels: Examining Romantic Expressions in Digital Photography Through a Mixed-Method Approach
Date
2024
Authors
Maningo, Joshua
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Abstract
This exploratory research sought to address gaps in understanding the role of
digital photography in modern courtship. The study was motivated by the evolving
landscape of romantic expression in the digital era and aimed to investigate how
digital photography influences romantic interactions. This research employed a
mixed-method approach which encompassed quantitative surveys and qualitative
interviews. The analysis of observed romantic photographs revealed the prevalent
use of techniques such as selfies, candid shots, and symbolic elements to convey
romantic emotions. Findings indicated that 75.4% of participants used digital
photography for romantic expression during the courtship process, leveraging
platforms like Facebook and Instagram for "flexing" relationships and preserving
memories. It was reported that emotional engagement with these photos was
significant, evoking feelings of “kilig” and nostalgia among viewers. Digital
photography's role in the courtship process was emphasized as an enhancement to
modern courtship dynamics, blending traditional sentiment with contemporary visual
storytelling on social media.
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Other Keywords: Digital photography, courtship, social media, kilig, romantic expression, Facebook, Instagram, emotional engagement
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Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects,
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Aesthetics,
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Art,
Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES,
Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Mass communication,
Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Media and communication studies