fotdominans
Fotdominans, also known as "fotodominance," is a psychological phenomenon where individuals exhibit a strong preference for photographs over live experiences. This preference can manifest in various ways, including a strong desire to capture and share moments through photography, a tendency to rely on images for memory recall, and a tendency to seek out and consume visual content over real-life experiences.
The term "fotdominans" was coined by psychologist and photographer Michael Freeman in his 2015 book "Fotdominance:
Research on fotdominance is still in its early stages, but some studies have found that individuals who
Fotdominance can have both positive and negative effects on individuals and society as a whole. On the
Overall, fotdominance is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that continues to be an area of active research