Photography has always offered rich opportunities for people and their cameras to come together and explore notions of authenticity, intimacy and boundaries. But how does the social world of photographic portraiture evolve when the image and the interpersonal relationships behind it are bound to networks and driven by data? Join artist, educator and creative director Erik Palmer and investigate the past, present and future of the photograph as a social practice. Do you make, use, or actively read photographic portraits around you? Propose an image for further discussion @vicoimages, then join the live conversation at Newspace.