SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Affirming that
visuals are at the core of how consumers communicate and retain
their memories, Mobile Photo Connect, the premier conference
focused on promoting innovation and partnerships in the photo and
video ecosystem, is being re-branded as Visual 1st (visual1st.biz).
Conference chair Hans Hartman
introduced the new name at the 5th annual Mobile Photo Connect
event last week.
In his keynote address, Hartman outlined five key market trends
which all point to the pervasive and prominent role of visuals in
today's communication and memory retention platforms:
- Visual-rich social media, publishing and messaging
networks
- Visual-rich ephemeral and Story formats for unrestricted,
casual communication
- Camera-first and creation-focused social media apps to entice
ongoing consumer engagement
- The potential of mixed reality visuals that combine
camera-captured visuals with computer-generated VR or other
visuals
- The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) for about any
possible visual use case
With visuals as the core to these trends, the choice of Visual
1st as the new conference name was a natural one, according to
Hartman, who added, "the terms 'mobile' and 'photo' are no longer
useful descriptors, due either to having become ubiquitous – as is
the case for 'mobile' – or to being too narrow to reflect the
evolution of the conference's content over the years.
"Mobile imaging used to equal Smartphones, but now we have
action cams, drones, 360 cameras, AI-based cameras like Google
Clips or Amazon Echo Looks – all are mobile to a significant
degree. So 'mobile' is the new norm. It's reminiscent of
when we used the term 'digital photography' during the transition
from film to digital, and before abandoning it when it became clear
that 'digital' was the default and film the exception."
In his Visual 1st keynote address, Hartman also pointed out that
the worlds of photography and videography are increasingly
overlapping, with the same devices taking visuals in either, or
sometimes simultaneously in both, formats. Video-frames are being
extracted as photos, photos can now be short video clips, and
workflows, use cases and tools are increasingly the same for both
photos and videos.
Going forward, Visual 1st will continue the successful formula
of Mobile Photo Connect: Bringing together entrepreneurs and senior
executives of innovative businesses who can leverage each other's
technologies through APIs, SDKs or other methods to enhance their
products or services, for instance to enable automatic image
enhancement, to monetize user engagement through photo print
products, to offer face or image recognition features, to aggregate
and curate user-generated content, to store visuals in the cloud or
on devices, or to leverage various (other) AI-based solutions
without needing to develop these all in-house.
"We're already looking forward to designing a Visual 1st event
that will make attendance even more rewarding and enjoyable at our
sixth conference next year," said Hartman.
About Visual 1st
Visual 1st (visual1st.biz) is the premier conference
focused on promoting innovation and partnerships in the photo and
video ecosystem. Visual 1st is the new name of Mobile Photo
Connect, the conference founded in 2013.
The annual conference hosts executives and entrepreneurs
at photo or video app development startups, mobile device
vendors, cellular carriers, cloud storage providers, software
companies, print product providers, camera manufacturers, and many
others.
The international conference is co-hosted by Hans Hartman, president of Suite 48 Analytics,
and Alexis Gerard, founder of Future
Image Inc. and the 6Sight Future of Imaging Conferences, and
co-author of the seminal 2005 book "Going Visual."
Contact: Hans Hartman,
contact@Suite48A.com
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