Make people who like your work pay attention.
An app that only shows one picture – the last one you published. It will disappear when you post the next picture. Every time you publish a new picture, all your followers on this app (and other platforms like Twitter and Facebook) will receive notice of the new photo. They can and should save the picture if they want to keep it because when you publish your next one, it’ll disappear.
Use local low-light to bring the best out of the picture hanging on your wall.
Build local programmable low (LED) lights into the picture frame, optimized to bring the best visual effect out of the picture.
You are at the store and see a DVD you would like to watch, but maybe it’s already available online for you through your subscription (Netflix, Hulu, etc.)
An app that lets you take a quick snap of the DVD’s cover and shows you where it’s available for streaming online.
Many countries mandate consent for taking pictures of others.
A camera app for your smartphone that allows you to record verbal audio consent before or after taking the picture and attaching it to that picture or picture series.
Push a button or voice activated.
The digital negative and printing technology is making exact copies of your photographic work. Limited editions are used as a solution for scarcity and pricing.
Instead of having an arbitrary number of prints in an edition, base editions on geographical location. Each print can be limited to a state or country, and part of the signature of the artist on the print will include the location it “belongs to.” This means that some locations will sell for higher prices as there might be more collectors there, and the signature will guarantee and be proof of the value of that specific print even if it later moved to another location or resold. The provenance of where it was originally sold will keep its value.