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The Photobot by Tommy Dykes is an Alternative to Point-and-Shoot Photography

The photoBot by Tommy Dykes, a product and interaction designer as well as PhD student at Northumbria University, is a discreet camera that allows people to snap photos that are candid with a documentary style. An alternative to the common point-and-shoot photography, it can be likened to a surveillance camera, which not many people would like. Nevertheless, it takes pains to avoid that comparison through its clever design.

The photoBot by Tommy Dykes balances between covertness and transparency by way of its simple aesthetic and LCD screen. While its minimalist nature allows it to blend into its surroundings, the display invites people to preview their pictures to assure them that they ultimately have a say in what is being captured.
Trend Themes
1. Discreet Photography - The trend of discreet photography is emerging as people seek to capture candid moments without drawing attention.
2. Alternative Camera Designs - The trend of alternative camera designs is providing innovative options to traditional point-and-shoot photography.
3. Balancing Covertness and Transparency - The trend of balancing covertness and transparency in camera design is gaining popularity among photographers.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can explore new opportunities in discreet cameras that offer a different approach to capturing images.
2. Design - The design industry can tap into the demand for alternative camera designs that blend easily into different environments.
3. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can innovate by developing cameras that balance covertness and transparency to cater to the demands of discreet photographers.

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