Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - In the network competition of natives, natives come out one after another.

In the network competition of natives, natives come out one after another.

Around 2002, when digital photography first appeared, someone put forward the idea of "drawing a picture", probably because the theory of equipment was dominant at that time, and the picture had to be screened by a lot of materials and experts in the industry before it could be displayed to the world. The idea soon disappeared.

With the improvement of Internet broadband, broadband makes picture sharing a daily behavior in the network. According to the investigation of related networks, it is found that the core demand of China users at this stage is the order of pictures, mp3, text and video. In early 2007, Yao Hong, CEO of POCO, began to build a kingdom of "natives". In the past six months, its photo community has quickly gathered 74 million users who like to share photos from all over the country. "Tuke" collects all the original photos taken by any equipment, including mobile phones and cameras, and shares and communicates with each other through the Internet.

Tuck's favorite thing is to make friends, speak with pictures and meet more people. In Tuk's computer, besides QQ and Msn, there is also a POCO2007 software necessary for Tuk. When Tuke A publishes a set of works that he is satisfied with, all his friends can immediately know, leave a message and vote, and their message and vote can also be seen by Tuke A immediately, and they can chat with friends who leave a message immediately ... In addition, the software can also inform you of the activity posts sent by your friends at the first time.

Simple picture sharing is not what tourists pursue. They like to store pictures in different categories: mobile phone photography, travel and photography. This infinite picture space has attracted many picture lovers, and the online platform with 90 million original works uploads an average of 6 pictures per second, which shows the influence of "picture customers".