"[New] Exploring Popularity Stock Images' Meme Journey"
Exploring Popularity: Stock Images’ Meme Journey
A stock photo meme is an image or video you use to communicate a specific idea. For example, you can use a screaming goat to emphasize your shock at an event. Typically, memes feature a stock image or video with a caption relating to the message. In addition, they are most effective on social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter. However, some stock image memes breakthrough into mainstream media and feature on billboards or television commercials.
So, what are the most popular stock photo memes, and how did they reach this status? Keep reading to find out more.
Part1: Hide the Pain Harold
Since 2011, Hide the Pain Harold continues to rank as one of the world’s most popular stock photo memes. Here are some numbers to show you how popular the meme is.
- It also features on stock image sites such as Imgur, where user “someshitbag” has a gallery post titled Hide-the-pain-Harold. In addition, the page received over 880 thousand views during the first three weeks. Furthermore, it won Imgur’s meme of the decade title in 2020 by receiving 10,954 votes (about 20%) of the 54,768 votes cast by Imgurians.
- The meme appears on social media platforms such as Facebook, 4Chan, and Reddit. For example, a Facebook page titled Maurice has had over 10,000 likes since its creation in January 2014.
- A text-to-speech YouTube video on the meme has over 492,000 views since going live in September 2015.
- The stock photo meme guy conducted a TEDx talk in his native Ukraine in September 2018. During the talk, Mr. Andras Arato, a 73-year-old retired electrical engineer, speaks on his fame as a meme-personality and his profession. Currently, the video has nearly 7.87 million views on TEDx’s official YouTube channel.
- Finally, you can view all Hide the Pain Harold memes from its dedicated website.
According to Andras, Hide the Pain Harold results from his vacation in Turkey. A professional photographer contacted him to do stock image modeling. During the shoot, the photographer kept telling him to smile, resulting in some photos of Andras appearing to force a smile. This expression led to netizens using his image to express situations where the forced smile is masking your true feelings.
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Currently, Hide the Pain Harold has over 300,000 followers across all platforms. In addition, Hide the pain Harold has an official Facebook and Know Your Meme page that features the most popular versions of the stock image meme.
Part2: Distracted Boyfriend
Another popular stock image meme is Distracted Boyfriend. It features the stock photo meme guy looking at another woman’s backside while walking with his girlfriend. In addition, the models’ facial expressions add to the photo’s impact. For example, the girlfriend shows her disapproval by staring at the man with her mouth open.
The original photo is the work of Antonio Guillem, who uploaded it on iStock in November 2015. Initially, the photo was labeled as a lisloyal man with his girlfriend looking at another girl and required purchasing the proper license to use it.
According to Meme Documentation, the first version of the Distracted boyfriend theme dates back to January 2017. Prog Snob, a Turkish progressive rock group on Facebook, posted the meme on their page to reference Phil Collin’s distraction from progressive rock by pop music. However, it was the August 2017 Twitter version referencing the youth’s feelings towards capitalism and socialism that went viral.
Since then, the meme continues to enjoy mass popularity, including:
- It won the Best Meme of 2017 at the 10th Annual Shorty Awards. Similarly, it featured in other top memes of 2017 lists by NDTV, PC Magazine, and Reddit. In addition, The Washington Post lists it in their 2017 Meme Hall of Fame under the title, ‘the ultimate stock photo meme with endless permutations.
- The August 2017 Twitter version has over 100,000 likes and 35,000 retweets.
- The meme is popular in mainstream advertising, with companies like The New York Times using it to promote their story on the Fiat Chrysler 50/50 merger proposal to Renault and Nissan’s involvement.
- Unfins, a Swiss Webtoon contributor, created a comic series using the meme. Since posting the comic on Instagram, Unfins has had over 226,00 followers, and the post has over 1 million likes.
The latest version of Distracted boyfriend is a compilation of photos featuring the three models, with the last one showing the women hanging out.
- Title: [New] Exploring Popularity Stock Images' Meme Journey
- Author: Frank
- Created at : 2024-07-26 15:48:37
- Updated at : 2024-07-27 15:48:37
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