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Globalization Globalization is a process of global integration which is mainly arising from interchanging of ideas, culture, and products. This has been facilitated by liberalization of markets, efficient flow of information, and integration of economies. Therefore, countries are now interconnected. As a result, information flow is quick and a challenge on one side of the world affects all the other countries. Globalization has opened opportunities to businesses. In addition, it has changed various industries through sharing of ideas.
Moreover, it has led to emergence of global culture and citizens. These are people who look at issues beyond the boundaries of their country. Through movement of people from one part of the world to the other, globalization has changed the photography sector. The images being produced reflect the global culture. In addition, they are now influenced by culture of other people in the world. Initially, photographers only concentrated on local culture. However, with the expanding dimensions, things have changed.
Photography is now trying to make changes on the whole world. Through new opportunities created by internet and social media, photographers are now able to reach a large number of people who emanates from different religions, culture, and races. The diversity aspects must therefore, be well represented in the overall product. In my opinion, the art has become of age with sharing of ideas. Criticizing art and creating sculptures and paintings of controversial persons in global society is a representation of diverse views.
Some might support the art while other might not. Globalization comes with respect of diversity. As a result, the work of Hugo is a representation of modernity.
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