The smart-phone and social media have changed the underlying role of photographs. A photographs primary function is longer a way to preserve a treasured moment of a place or person but now mainly functions as an offering of digital currency in hopes of a social interaction. One of the most commonly offered images comes in the form of a highly composed presentation of self-known as the selfie. By examining the selfies posted through social media sites, Coined questions the importance of a location, event, or experience against the presentation of self in the digital age.