Jenna Wortham wrote a pretty on-point reflection on the same subject for
The New York Times
' Bits blog, where she touched on the fact that video just doesn't create the same polished fairytale world we've come to know and love on Instagram. When trying to capture a sunset rooftop picnic with friends, Wortham ended up with a perfectly realistic video — complete with bad lighting and a few disjointed snippets of conversation. Yes, it was an accurate representation of events, but as she points out, that's not why we have Instagram. Rather, we want to create "a well-crafted fantasy, a highlights reel of your life that shows off versions of yourself that you want to remember and put on display in a glass case for other people to admire and browse through."
Photo: Via Instagram.