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Jo Koy: A Joke About Taking Pictures

Oct 19, 2025
Jo Koy hilariously critiques our obsession with photography and the selfie culture among kids. He questions the true value of likes on social media, suggesting that they offer hollow validation. The comedian whimsically proposes giving teens disposable cameras to teach them the art of appreciating each shot. He shares the anxiety that came with developing film, from the excitement to the potential disappointment. Plus, he brings humor to the concept of photographic orbs and his mother's endearing misunderstanding of them.
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INSIGHT

Everyone Thinks They’re A Photographer

  • Jo Koy observes that everyone thinks they're a photographer because of phone cameras and social media.
  • He highlights how quantity of shots and likes replace deliberate photo-taking and real attention.
ADVICE

Use Constraints To Improve Photos

  • Give people a disposable camera to force thoughtful photo choices and limit shots.
  • The restriction makes them value each picture and wait for actual development feedback.
ANECDOTE

Waiting For Developed Pictures

  • Jo Koy recounts the old camera-developing ritual: waiting a week and hoping some pictures turned out.
  • He remembers the joy of one good developed photo and asking for duplicates.
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