The latest rules of Instagram aesthetics shun the hyper-posed feeds of the 2010s and embrace low-brightness editing and curated dumps.
As head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri wrote in a recent post, “authenticity is becoming a scarce resource,” particularly as artificial intelligence platforms continue to expand. That scarcity has helped drive a shift toward posts that feel more natural and casual: images meant to mirror real life rather than a heavily edited version of it.
Still, keeping up with the ever-evolving cool-girl formula can feel dizzying. The Daily breaks down how to capture photos that are trendy but feel candid, effortless and eye-catching.
Step 1: Approved angles
The difference between an Instagram image that “serves” and one that lingers awkwardly…
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