A new survey reports that many people in Britain prioritize taking and storing photos of their pets on their phones. According to the figures described by the outlet, around two thirds of Britons say they have more pictures of their “furry friends” than they do of their children, partners or friends, as well as fewer traditional “holiday snaps.” The reporting also states that dogs are the nation’s most frequently photographed pet. The overall picture presented is that smartphone photo libraries are being dominated by animals for a majority of respondents, with dogs taking a leading role in that pattern. The sources provided do not include additional methodological details such as the survey size, dates, or sampling approach, nor do they break down results by age, region, or pet type beyond the reference to dogs. In combination, the articles emphasize the same central finding: pet photography is more prevalent than family, relationship, or travel photography among a majority of respondents.
Survey finds most Britons photograph pets more than family and partners
A new survey reports that many people in Britain prioritize taking and storing photos of their pets on their phones. According to the figures described by the outlet, around two thirds of Britons say...
- Around two thirds of Britons report having more pet photos on their phones than photos of children, partners or friends.
- The survey indicates people also have fewer holiday photos than pet photos.
- Dogs are identified as the most photographed pet in Britain.
- The findings focus on smartphone photo collections.
- The provided reporting does not give further methodological details such as sample size or survey dates.
Two thirds of Britons have more pictures of their furry friends than their lovers, children or holiday snaps. And it comes as little surprise that dogs are the nation's favourite pet to photograph.
14 hours agoTwo thirds of Britons have more pictures of their furry friends than their lovers, children or holiday snaps. And it comes as little surprise that dogs are the nation's favourite pet to photograph.
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