Collecting K-pop photocards - a fan's new way to relieve stress  (2024)

The growing population of fangirls and fanboys of Korean idols and artists have started a new hobby: collecting photocards. Basically, we love to collect something that gives us the feeling of happiness. Some people collect shoes, watches, bags, accessories, books, and even pens. These photo cards come with only 8.5 x 5.5 cm in size paper printed with pictures of Korean boy and girl group members or solo artists. Usually, it comes as a selfie or a group photo. Mainly, it comes as an added bonus from their merchandise or an album. Plus, an exciting factor comes with the fact that you won’t know whose picture you will pull.

Collecting K-pop photocards – a fan’s new way to relieve stress

But, of course, if it’s for a solo celebrity or a singer’s album, you can only have one profile that will be printed on paper. You’re lucky if you get the concept photo you wanted. However, one rarely becomes picky on random photocards. Most of the fans feel satisfied and happy with whatever photocard they get.

I have a friend named RJ. He remains a big of K-pop groups, a self-proclaimedItzy,Loona,Twice, andStray Kids fanboy. However, he only collects photocards for Twice and Itzy “for now,” he admits since he is only a student with no source of income.

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This fanboy shared with me his experience as a photocard collector.And this is how it goes.

His photocard collection serves as an investment. Investment of happiness and investment of money.How did it become an investment for money?According to him, the value of rare photocards increases as time goes by. However, selling it is not part of his plan. Not unless for emergency or as badly needed.Plus, the feeling of excitement.Imagine: an album arrives and you unbox it. Then, you see your favorite member’s photocards past a different level of joy.

It’s like winning the lottery. In addition, he only started collecting last year.In addition, he only started collecting last year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he became a fan. A fan who spends money to buy merchandise and albums and eventually turned into photocards. Lockdown and quarantine made him bored in life. And, losses motivation in all aspects, studying and doing what he loves which includes sketching and drawing. Adding to cart and checking out became his hobby. This resulted in a less-stressed-prisoned-like situation for him.

Another photocard collector also has a story behind this habit. She started collecting photocards in 2018.

This collection below is some of what she had collected. Not even a half of it. Buying and trading photocards are her own way of stanning a group. Most of her idols are in a group with five and more members such asGOT7,The Boyz,Seventeen,TXT,BTS, andEnhypen. Some released albums have different concepts and these concepts meant different types of photocards of each member. And, she collected the photocards set which means all members’ photocards in different concepts. She bought a lot of albums only to complete them.

Of course, there were times that she got the same photocards she already pulled. What did she do? Album after album – until she finds the photocards that she needed. Not to mention, album set price ranges from Php 1000 and up. Don’t forget the International Shipping fee. But, luckily, there are shops who offered a little different amount.

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Her collection helped her mentally. Whenever her Kpop merch arrived, the excitement it brings felt different. It takes away her tiredness and stress.

“Imagine, even a small piece of paper can make one feel happy. What more if you got the complete set.”

She cares about her happiness more than the money she spent.Because why not? You can earn back the money that you spent, especially if you really went all out to find something as your main source of income. But happiness is hard to find. So, when you found it. You make the most of it.

However, according to her, one should know how to properly manage their expenditures. You must also set limits for yourself. If it affects you negatively, you have to stop.Which is also right. No need to feel envy because you can’t afford one.

A reminder: Having any albums, merchandise, or having none of it doesn’t measure you as a fan.

Those materials only serve as a bonus. But, the support you give to your idols is the big deal.And, to those who are saying that collecting photocards are a waste of money. To tell you the truth, collecting these small printed materials is better than having illegal and bad habits.If these photocards offer you happiness, then these papers cannot be considered as paper only.

Keep doing what makes you stress-free. Keep doing what makes you happy!

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Collecting K-pop photocards - a fan's new way to relieve stress  (2024)

FAQs

Why do people collect K-pop photo cards? ›

Photo cards are a way of identifying with your idol, which is why you see many fans taking them wherever they go and taking pictures with them. When you have the photo card with you, it truly feels like you're sharing that experience with your idol." She added, "It's also fun personalizing and naming your cards.

Is collecting K-pop photocards a hobby? ›

Collecting photo cards is a hobby many K-Pop fans enjoy but it can easily turn into an addiction. Although in the center of a digital age, physical album sales are rising in the K-pop community because fans want to see their favorite artists reach No. 1 on the music charts.

Is selling K-pop photocards legal? ›

Is it legal for me to sell unofficial photocards with the idols' face without copying the logo in the back? No. The idols (whoever they are) have a right of publicity in their likeness, which you'd be violating. Also, if you did not take the photos yourself, you would be violating copyright in the photos.

Is collecting K-pop photocards weird? ›

Completely normal! There's a reason why kpop offers such a large variety of content. Not everyone enjoys everything that groups have to offer, so they are able to cater to a large audience!

Why are Korean photocards so expensive? ›

Besides the initial cost of the merch, the photocard price depends on other factors too, such as the specific member, the rarity, and the demand. The price for each member may differ from the others. That concludes that the most popular members usually are sold at a higher price than the least famous members.

What do K-pop fans do with photocards? ›

Originally Answered: What do people do with their kpop photocards? Most people just keep them. They might stick them up on their wall or have a photobook of them. Some people re-sell them if they multiple duplicates.

What was the first K-pop photocard? ›

The first appearance of these photocards were in Girls Generation's album “Oh!” in 2010. As more companies started to print their own photocards, many also added goods like multiple photocards, postcards and posters to their albums.

What does pob mean K-pop? ›

“POB” stands for “Pre-Order Benefit” in K-pop. It's something you get, like a special photocard or poster, when you pre-order an album. These are exclusive extras, different from what comes with the regular album.

What is a Lomo card? ›

Lomo cards are pictures that are printed off from somewhere and made into cards by, for example, a fan seller. These are usually lower quality and cheap. Lomo card pictures can probably be found on the internet and aren't exclusive to the company.

Who started photocards in K-pop? ›

Did you know? The first album with a photocard in the K-pop history was SNSD's 'Oh! ' (2010).

Where can I keep my K-pop photocards? ›

Binder. Looking for an organized way to store your K-pop photocards at home? This A5 binder will do the trick. It may seem like an ordinary composition notebook to the untrained eye, but you can layout and store all your photocards inside, and browse through your collection every once in a while.

How much are the BTS photocards worth? ›

Depends on the rarity and demand for a certain member, I've seen cards that go USD $50 or above. But the usual ones from albums typically cost USD$10–25.

What are idol photocards? ›

Photocards are inserted at random into otherwise uniform album packages and other merchandise, so buyers never know what they're going to get. Their inclusion in albums is seen by many as a strategy employed by K-pop companies to sell more copies, thus helping the artist chart higher.

How much is a Jungkook photo card? ›

Even old and debut days photocards of Jungkook are being sold by resellers at the highest price ranging from 300 to 900 USD. Jungkook's ability to sell out from everyday items such as fabric softener and kombucha to luxury items such as Prada jackets is amazing.

Do K-pop photocards have value? ›

No, not all K-Pop photocards are that expensive.

Not every photocard you see will be worth thousands. Ultimately, it's not the price that determines a photocard's true worth—it's the preference, sentimental value, and personal story of fans and fandoms that make it more than just paper.

What do people use photocards for? ›

They do it simply because it's a way to express their passion and love for a media. If anyone here came to see where to put photocards, you can put them in album books, ur wallet, phone case, a box, stick some double sided tape onto that guy and put it on ur wall (or just hang it using a thread and clips) and etc.

Why do people collect K-pop albums? ›

Photocards are also a huge reason as to why Kpop stans collect albums. It's such a thrill to open up a new album and pull your bias. Depending on the group (the size of the group and how many photocards they put into each album), the chances of you pulling your bias is either higher or lower.

Why are photocards so valuable? ›

The value of the photocard rose through time, but the majority of its value stems from its scarcity. These cards are incredibly valuable as a fan-only event, with just a handful extant copies.

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