This new Instagram account is dedicated to breaking capturing the fourth wall of people taking photos for Instagram Instagram / @influencersinthewild I hope everyone has experienced the unique rush of witnessing an influencer at work IRL. It thrills me.
Instagram / @influencersinthewild You may know the person who runs the account: mega-successful meme aggregator @Tank.Sinatra.
“It’s vicarious collective suffering,” he said. “Like, we’re all in on the joke.”
George and I also got into a deeper conversation about how Instagram posts like these (taking photos of people taking photos) might become the new desired kinds of content (Is your head in a knot yet? If so, I’ve accomplished my one goal of writing this newsletter).
Finally, I asked George if we could put red tape around any IRL environments where it is absolutely not OK to influence. He thinks funerals and sacred memorial grounds (like the Holocaust museum) are objective no-nos. His favorite posts on @influencersinthewild so far are a woman caught taking a photo of another woman inside a jet engine (“Just like...what?” he said) and a woman hilariously moving through a photo shoot in an aquarium. That one made me LOL.
Instagram / @influencersinthewild Until next time — take my photo or literally die trying. That might be too dark, but I hope my editor allows it, Want more? Here are other stories we were following this week. A Poshmark reseller somehow got her hands on a major fashion influencer's unreleased clothing. Drama ensued. This is a story of how accidentally donated swimwear set off panicked DMs, confusing emails, a Change.org petition, and happy crying.
This woman felt uninspired by the fashion she saw on Instagram, so she decided to start photographing her mother. Meryem Slimani, a 36-year-old visual storyteller from Rotterdam, Netherlands, runs @meryemsfirst, where she posts photos of her mom, Najate Leklye, 67, a retired elementary school teacher from Schoonhoven.
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