I’m a hobbyist who enjoys street and landscape photography, and after getting diminishing returns and burn out by posting on Instagram, my photos started amassing in my lightroom library - never to be seen by anyone! I have a website (Adobe Portfolio), but I rarely use it, and it doesn’t bring me that much joy.

I recently came across Substack, which is a newsletter/blog type website where you can create long form content, and in my case, photo essays and commentary. This has been a really satisfying alternative to posting on social media - I enjoy writing and it feels like I’m putting more intention behind my work. I think Substack will take off, and I enjoy the niche community of photographers on it.

How are you sharing your photos these days? And, if you’re not, why not? What do you think the future is for sharing photography?

And if you’re a Substacker already - I’d love to follow you! If this subreddit allows it, drop your Substack below :)

  • Rygel17@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Anyone hop on Vero? All the photo influencers where pushing it as the new Instagram since instagram went bad with mostly ads and viral traffic.

    I started using Vero for any fine photos, Instagram still gets my posts but I had been really trying to succeeded on Tiktok and YouTube so they got alot of attention.

    I had alot of support and interaction on Reddit and Imgur.

    I’m also really tempted to start selling on stock photo sites. Then I wouldn’t be able to share as much.

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      1 year ago

      I used to use Vero but it feels really slow compared to Instagram and just not enjoyable for scrolling. So now I’m still sticking to Instagram but I really hate the image compression