I don’t think any of them will work any longer. IG switched up their entire algorithm of discovering new profiles and whatever you tag or hashtag, it won’t matter. If you want trending stuff, make Reels.
I don’t think any of them will work any longer. IG switched up their entire algorithm of discovering new profiles and whatever you tag or hashtag, it won’t matter. If you want trending stuff, make Reels.
Money (and other things) 😅 And that’s pretty creepy to be honest.
No. Unless you are looking at it from a different device, it should not cause your photos to look different.
This is asked weekly. Scroll down the sub a bit or just search for ‘Instagram’ in the search bar.
Who uploads RAWs? 🤔
Money 😅
Why not? It has it flaws for sure, but it’s still the industry standard and by far the most popular tool around.
Why? What’s the difference that makes you want to go mirrorless? It’s not going to magically improve your photography…
Any cloud service. I personally use Google Drive for large albums and just a WeTransfer if I have to quickly share some shots.
You’re own website. And there are tons of platforms to host it on.
Adobe Portfolio, Zenfolio, SquareSpace, Format, WordPress,…
Landscapes photos aren’t going to bring in any money unfortunately. Too saturated. Also, nobody is going to buy landscape photos while there’s already millions available online.
For portraits their still is a market, but very saturated as well.
Don’t fall for the influencer tribalism gear trap. The majority of big YouTubers get paid/sponsored to use a certain brand. Nikon is perfectly fine nowadays. The reason they still get some ‘hate’ is because they were a bit late to the mirrorless-party. And they just don’t work/advertise a lot with content creators like the other brands do.
Whether you buy an 2000$ Nikon or 2000$ Canon/Sony, they will all have somewhat of the same features and can achieve the same results. All brands are somewhat on the same level because they are all still around and competing with eachother.
That said. I’d look into getting a beginner model Canon/Nikon, combined with a kit lens or the likes. I wouldn’t invest too much as your first piece of gear, because perhaps you won’t like photography as much after using a camera compared to a phone, as they are vastly different.
Add it in post.
Better gear and better post-processing.
Lol. Just use a phone. Can’t even buy a cleaning kit with that budget.
Public events (like where you can just walk in), perhaps yes. But others I’m sure you are not able to just walk in and start taking photos.
Just contact the event organizer beforehand, in all cases. Better safe than sorry.
Any photo editing app can do this, but you’ll have to do it manually. There’s also dedicated apps for this.
Just Google ‘Instagram Grid Maker’ or something like ‘Instagram Photo Splitter’ or anything in those lines.
Example do to it manually:
Selling prints or even just random digital photos is extremely hard these days. The market is extremely sarurated: millions of stock photos, hundreds of thousands of photographers, AI-tools that can create photos better than the average Joe,… Unless you have a dedicated following or are very good at online marketing, there’s little chance of selling prints or digital copies of your work, no matter how good you are.
If you want to make (decent) money with photography you have to work-for-hire. Just shooting things and then trying to sell them is… very often not worth the time and effort.
You could just add them to your digital portfolio or just store them offline somewhere.
Why Topaz? Topaz isn’t the same as Lightroom. Topaz is more for ‘special’ things like noise reduction, upscaling, sharpening,… It’s not an organizing and processing software like Lightroom is.
Just use Lightroom Classic. It’s nearly the same as the other version but a bit more feature-packed and the interface is way better. Works on all devices however if you tend to post-process a ton of photos daily/weekly, a better machine is recommended. You tablet will do fine for family and travel photos…
Very hard to get rid off as far as I know. Had the same issue once when I accidentally enabled the silent shutter. High-end models have some features built in to prevent this, but often the mid- to low-end models don’t.