It’s the best as far as that type of platform that I’ve found. I think you’ll enjoy it.Cool I found you ... will have to explore this platform more as time permits.
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It’s the best as far as that type of platform that I’ve found. I think you’ll enjoy it.Cool I found you ... will have to explore this platform more as time permits.
To be honest, I've soured on almost all social media sites for photo sharing, except occasionally on my own Facebook page. I've found that most of the FB groups, and Instagram, are little more than dumping grounds for mostly poor images by people desperate for "likes" to boost their egos. I learn little to nothing from them, and only rarely see a good image (not that I look much anymore). Sorry to seem so negative but that's been my experience - just call me an old photo curmudgeon!![]()
Behance is what I like the best. It’s really easy to see up if you have a creative cloud account.My favorite is (was) Instagram, but they're drastically changing now (moving more into the Tick-Tock genre / video-focused shorts). Facebook gets me the most visibility, but man the groups there are so click-y. And, it's a toxic dump of emotional outrage & ego, generally speaking
So, I've had my eye on Behance. I'm not quite sure how it works yet - but it's definitely geared more toward professional creatives and enthusiasts.
My favorite is (was) Instagram, but they're drastically changing now (moving more into the Tick-Tock genre / video-focused shorts). Facebook gets me the most visibility, but man the groups there are so click-y. And, it's a toxic dump of emotional outrage & ego, generally speaking
So, I've had my eye on Behance. I'm not quite sure how it works yet - but it's definitely geared more toward professional creatives and enthusiasts.
I ran a stock and editorial business for over a decade so I've sold a lot of images but other than some online stock agencies I never really relied on online sales. My images either sold locally as prints or largely through editorial channels where I'd sell stock or more often than not photo-story packages to magazines. I did have some unusual sales like when the USPS bought rights to one of my images for a postage stamp. They didn't print my actual image as the stamp, someone had used one of the images I published in a magazine as original art for a watercolor that then became a stamp and the USPS licensed my image as it represented the original copyright work.
Hey on a related note, I thought this would be an interesting share here in the context of this topic. I can't say I agree with all points, but I do love the main message (at least my interpretation of it) and I LOVE the images he shared from this (formerly) unknown photographer. It's worth a watch.I gave up sharing because there are just so many trolls out there.
I also delete all my posts here every month.
I enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing. That was the first time I ever heard of Vivian Maier but those photos are awesome.Hey on a related note, I thought this would be an interesting share here in the context of this topic. I can't say I agree with all points, but I do love the main message (at least my interpretation of it) and I LOVE the images he shared from this (formerly) unknown photographer. It's worth a watch.
Very good video. ThanksHey on a related note, I thought this would be an interesting share here in the context of this topic. I can't say I agree with all points, but I do love the main message (at least my interpretation of it) and I LOVE the images he shared from this (formerly) unknown photographer. It's worth a watch.
I also only belong to this site and so far I am extremely happy about that.BCG for me
Saying that I've never done or belong to any other social media sites so can't really give an honest opinion to be honest, but it's been great to hear the pros & cons about them from you guys.
BCG for me is all I need for good honest feedback as it comes from a great bunch of like minded people. (yes, that's you lot!!)
I'll give Flickr a revisit, might be a good option for me. So far I'm finding Behance really interesting, different, and zero (zero) bs / drama. Active group too.Something I like about Flickr is the ability to share photos here without the hassle of resizing.