The future of photography...

     In 25 years in regards to the actual cameras I think that if there are actual DSLR cameras still around they will be smaller, have stronger sensors, and more efficient ways of transferring photos from the camera to whatever device necessary. If DSLR cameras are pushed to the side be a newer way of taking photos like say contact lenses that have a camera built in and photos are taken by blinking your eyes....(this is probably going to take more than 25 years before this is a "thing") However if it is accomplished in 25 years, cell phone cameras will become obsolete.
     If cameras in 25 years are a form of contact lens then people will be taking pictures of everything they see probably without any thought or planning of an artistic creative shot. This would be a serious step back from what a true photographer does for a living and their job would be diminished to the point of non existent if camera technology keep improving to the point that the camera will take a the photo for us without the need of pressing the shutter and framing the photo.
    When talking about who will have access to "cameras" in 25 years I think that everyone who can afford it and wants the new technology will have cameras. They will be able to share photos almost instantly probably through some kind of internal network (within the contact lenses?) Also the post processing that takes place in softwares like Photoshop and Lightroom will be much easier, probably done automatically right after the photo is taken.
   You know how right now old cameras like film cameras and polaroids are a trend,well in 25 years DSLRs might be that comeback trend. Personally I think I would rather use my DLSR camera then use a contact lens to take photos or hologram photo projectors but maybe I just can't see them being a concept because its so different then the cameras and photo processing we have now.

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