The landscape of photography is changing.
Images are no longer produced solely through cameras and studios, but through systems, tools, and networks that shape how meaning is made, circulated, and understood. As technical infrastructures evolve, so do the narratives, aesthetics, and cultural consequences attached to images.
DE-DIGITAL opened its doors in 2010 as a boutique post-production studio, working inside high-stakes commercial and editorial image pipelines. Over time, that work revealed something larger: the most consequential shifts in visual culture happen not only at the level of craft, but at the level of systems.
Today, we’re entering a new phase. The focus has moved from producing images to examining how they function within emerging technical, cultural, and social frameworks. This new chapter centers guidance and meaning-making as the vehicle for helping organizations and creators make sense of how a new suite of tools is shaping the image world.
More soon.