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Photo-printing evolved in the pandemic in a ‘phygital world’

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WHILE the Covid pandemic created a physical barrier between nations, it also gave birth to a new “phygital” world that merged physical and digital paradigms. This new ecology brought us closer to our roots, customs, and families while also demonstrating the potential of co-operation.

We saw new dimensions and behaviours in photography and what society documented as their memories as a result of the rapid changes taking place around the world. Printing your favourite memories has gone a long way, thanks to advances in photo printing technology that make it simple for anyone to make their own printed snapshots.

From 2021 to 2028, the global online picture printing market is expected to increase at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 6.47% from $3 074.70 million in 2020 to $21 082.23 million in 2028.

Scenic domestic travels

People can now work from beautiful settings near the sea and mountains thanks to the new era of remote working. This gave the professionals a chance to relax and socialise with friends, family, and even strangers.

People took advantage of the opportunity after the lockdowns were removed to explore and appreciate the vastness of the land. As a result, the number of local trip photos printed by families and couples has increased.

Covid baby boom

In the past year, there has been a slight increase in the number of children born around the world. In these trying times, families went into emotional overdrive to find a glimmer of happiness.

Photo printing and photo books capturing a child’s growth path with monthly timestamps have increased in popularity, allowing people to remember this timeless marvel.

Capturing the radiance of Intimate weddings

Couples and families resorted to modest, closed-door weddings due to prohibitions on public gatherings and celebrations. This prompted couples to spend more money on recording these memories and having them printed at their own speed, time, and design.

Indoor celebrations gained momentum

In the midst of the epidemic, celebrations of milestones and events migrated indoors, with closed gatherings and family present. While individuals appreciated small, private parties, they also desired to document these moments and memories. As a result, the business has seen an increase in photo printing for birthday parties, online graduations, and other events.

Reminiscing and preserving old memories

2021 was a year of significant throwbacks and reminiscing about the good old days. People had more time to seek these images and relive those experiences in the first half of 2021, thus they printed more pictures of old memories, vacations and events. Home decor the new hobby People began to focus on accessorising and re-decorating as work from home became the new normal. People began to devote more time, effort, and money to house decor as they spent more time, effort, and money indoors. And framed prints for home decor are in high demand.

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