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Title Architectural Aura in the Age of Social Media: Paradigm Shift in Architectural Photography
Authors 유아람(You, Aram) ; 정혜진(Jung, Hye-Jin)
DOI https://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2025.34.4.026
Page pp.26-35
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Architectural Photography; Aura; Social Media; Mobile Device; Digital Age
Abstract This study investigates the evolving trajectory of architectural photography in the context of advanced digital technologies and examines its implications for contemporary architectural practice. Historically, architectural photography functioned as a professional and expressive medium within the creative design process. It circulated globally through art journals, exhibitions, and mass media, and was esteemed as an aesthetic and cultural artifact. This status was underpinned by factors such as the exclusivity of expert photographic techniques and equipment, the authoritative positioning of media and venues, and the rarity of access, all of which elevated architectural photography as an autonomous, artistic object. However, in the 21st century, mobile devices?simultaneously cameras, social media platforms, and viewing tools?have facilitated the photo-capture, dissemination, and appreciation of images on an unprecedented, everyday scale. In parallel, the global proliferation of social media has re-framed architectural photography from an [artistic creation-exhibition/distribution-appreciation] model to an [everyday production-distribution-consumption] process. This paradigm shift has accelerated the erosion of the authority previously conferred upon modern and contemporary architecture through photography, effectively rendering questions of authenticity obsolete and diminishing the "aura" traditionally associated with architectural works. Moreover, this transformation has given rise to the phenomenon of "Instagrammable" architecture?buildings designed with visual immediacy and digital dissemination in mind. This trend signals a shift in architectural values, privileging shareability and visual impact over conventional design methodologies, and reflects broader changes in how architecture is conceived, mediated, and experienced in the digital age.