Get ready to capture the perfect angle, because National Selfie Day is here! On this marvelous day, we celebrate the art of taking self-portraits with our beloved smartphones. So strike a pose, find your best lighting, and prepare to share your most dazzling smiles with the world!
It's national sefie day on the 21st June.
Let's dive into the fascinating history of the selfie phenomenon. Although selfies may seem like a recent trend, people have been snapping self-portraits for centuries. However, the rise of social media platforms and the widespread use of smartphones gave birth to the selfie craze we know today.
It all started back in 2013 when the term 'selfie' was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary. From there, the world became infatuated with documenting every moment of their lives through front-facing smartphone cameras.
Selfies quickly became a global phenomenon, inspiring people to capture everything from their #OOTD (Outfit of the Day) to their fabulous adventures around the world. The selfie became an art form of self-expression and a way to connect with others in this vast digital landscape.
On National Selfie Day, the internet is flooded with self-portraits ranging from cute and silly to stunning and artistic. It's a day to embrace our self-confidence, show the world our personalities, and remind everyone that we are beautiful just the way we are.
So, grab your phone, put on your best smile, and take a moment to celebrate yourself! Whether you choose to strike a pose with loved ones, capture a delicious foodie selfie, or flaunt your sports fandom, National Selfie Day is the perfect occasion to express your individuality.
Did you know that the first known selfie was taken way back in 1839? Robert Cornelius, an American pioneer in photography, snapped a self-portrait by standing still for a few minutes in front of his camera. Talk about dedication to capturing the perfect shot!
The term 'selfie' was first documented in 2002 by a man named Nathan Hope, who used it to describe a self-portrait photograph he took during a birthday party. The photo showed him with a bandaged lip, as he had just fallen off a bike and injured himself.
The term began to gain popularity in 2004 when it was used in an Australian online forum. A user posted a selfie and captioned it as a 'selfie' explaining that it was a term they and their friends used regularly. From there, the term started to spread through online communities and social media platforms.
In 2013, the term 'selfie' was officially recognized and included in the Oxford English Dictionary. This solidified its place in popular culture and reflected its widespread usage. The definition added to the dictionary described a selfie as 'a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared on social media.'
One significant moment that brought the term 'selfie' to even greater prominence occurred during the 2013 Academy Awards. Ellen DeGeneres, the host of the event, orchestrated a selfie featuring several high-profile celebrities. The photo quickly went viral and became the most retweeted tweet of that time, further embedding the idea of a 'selfie' in popular culture.
In 2015, the popularity of 'selfies' led to the invention and widespread use of 'selfie sticks.' These extendable sticks with a phone mount on one end allowed people to capture wider and more creative angles for their selfies. Selfie sticks became a global trend and are still used by many today.
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