Hi all
I've been posting on ig mostly behind the scenes shots of my lf work, was
Curious if there are others here on ig. My name there is gbenaimphoto. Best,
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Hi all
I've been posting on ig mostly behind the scenes shots of my lf work, was
Curious if there are others here on ig. My name there is gbenaimphoto. Best,
Hi, Gabriel,
Yes, I am. @robtkalman
Yo -- mw 2
@sepstein17
@pepeguitarraphotography
@pictoriographica
No, not part of any Facebook owned company, thank you very much :-)
@blazingshutters55
@ewfking - a little of everything, phone snaps, dslr, LF, etc..
@papacornell
Cameron Cornell
Washington State
www.analogportraiture.com
I have two instagram accounts:
@gcoates (iPhone photos only, mostly family)
@coates.photo (mostly film photography - landscapes, family, etc)
No smart phone. I got a tablet and like perusing IG.
Yup!
@stonephotogear
@angusparker
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Hey there,
https://www.instagram.com/alaincombemorel
It is not 4x5 only as I was only using 35mm when I started my account...
@silverparticles
Instagram is where all the cool people are these days ;)
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I WAS on FakeBook, but never on Instagram except when tricked onto it.
Now the Master is going to issue Fake Money.
The End is Near.
The End is Near.
Randy, I've been hearing this for the last 50yrs. It has got to be true.
*First cell phone in 2006 (flipper)....haven't graduate to anything else.
*First computah in 2000....to use AutoCAD to redesign da house.
Hmmm, anything else is on-need basis.....maybe I'm just too practical.
Les
I tried to keep a landline, but it was dead often, lost it entirely around 2008.
Had to sell my stick shift cars when my ankles failed. I can shift without a clutch, once drove 1000 miles to Texas like that. Ankles fixed now!
Wasted lot's of money on everything digital. All scrap quickly.
Didn't have a car for 5 years, then I left the city. Here I need one, however eagerly awaiting the robot helpers.
I do prefer my handsaws, far less dust.
Had to switch to distilled water as the water is bad everywhere.
Still waiting for Godot.
No. I really have a dislike for social media.
I was on Facebook with over 2k friends a couple of years ago. Dumped it.
Came back on FB after my cousins cried they wanted me back in their daily life.
I think I have less than 25 friends there, that I can handle, but no more.
I grew tired and deleted my Instagram account couple of years ago but created a new one some time later. I just haven't been very active user since. Anyhow I'm now building a 8x10 camera and chose to document the build on Instagram. I might add some other content too.
@henrimelaanvuo
I do..grudgingly and little used
this is my second one.. I got kicked off IG the first day with my first
I been a little more careful with the new account though and use it to see what some friends are up to.. I rarely post anything there though
it just seems like a full time job for it to be worth more than a bucket of spit
I'm on IG from my Instant Film days. If I posted four photos of my camera I got a free pack of Instax film (10 shots). Trading advertising for MiNT Camera for free film for me. Led me down a delightful trail of interviewing strangers on the street: @TouchingMyHeart
The bad is having your mind take in a lot of images that aren't special. The good can be being turned onto images/concepts of real value you wouldn't have otherwise seen. For me, it takes discipline to gather in the good with least bad.
My new, LF account is @BringForthPhotography
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Got and lost a Range Finder message earlier
Something about Copyright violations on IG
If one is not registered on Instagram, it's not possible to view more than a handful of pictures before being blocked. So posting material on Instagram and nowhere else is a great way to annoy those who don't want to register with a social media company.
I hear where you are coming from, but it's also trivial to register a free email with a fake name and then make an account, with very little to connect you to it (use a VPN if you are so inclined to hide even from your ISP). Added benefit is following a variety of photographers you may be interested in keeping up with, searching hashtags to virtually "scout" locations, etc.
Of course one could also rage against posting/viewing any photograph online because it's "just not the same as a silver print held in your hand!"
Nope. If someone really wants me to see their work, they can extend the courtesy of posting it in a way that allows me to do so without hassle. If not, so be it; there's more than enough rewarding material elsewhere to fill multiple lifetimes of web browsing.
In 2020, posting on Instagram IS posting it where one can access it easily (compared to other social media).
just showing a lot of different stuff
@thejohnjarosz
Hmmm seems I still am, I forgot!
Now need to update, as I never posted...
I will be political there as I am on FB
Politics Matter
Thank you.
While the first couple sentences seem dire, there's some interesting and relevant details in the rest of the article. And some interesting implications for any article that "embeds" photos, which will make them subject to the whims of the photographer, platform, and even just slight changes to the coding (which could easily break links). I doubt any major source of news embeds images from other services?
(I've still had dozens of images run in one small local newspaper with no authorization, attribution, or PAYMENT.)
You can find 8x10, 120, and 35mm work @andrewkoltek_photography | http://www.instagram.com/andrewkoltek_photography
I've gone through and added a number of you.
Despite the almost overwhelming number of issues with Instagram as a medium and Facebook as a company, I continue to enjoy participating in the little analog community that's hiding there. Folks are interested in sharing and promoting eachothers work, engaging in meaningful discussion, and helping to spread knowledge. I have found mentors, mentees, friends, and inspiration from all across the world. I have yet to find a similar community, but if you know of know, please let me know. :p
By add I mean I have added the usernames of those that have published theirs to my follow list, so I will be notified when they publish a new post, and can look at their gallery.
I don't use Instagram or any other program to put images on the web. Many years ago I Had one stolen which later appeared in a full page add. There was nothing I could do about it. Never again.
Sure there was. It would just involve lawyers.
I've successfully DMCA'd Facebook and Twitter. Print media would be a bit different but I wouldn't hesitate to send a hefty bill and legal letter for that kind of flagrant use.
Not sharing your photos because of worries about someone using them is silly IMO.
Wouldn't this thread be better in another forum here like "Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion" or "Resources"?
well...............
errrr.......................
mmm..............................
I'd rather not, it's not my bag........................
regards to those who do, nevertheless............................
Andrew
Thx Randy, appreciated
best
Andrew
The internet is a lawless frontier, venture in carefully. Yes, I have instagram, but post sparingly. Mostly watch the videos posted of my grandchildren.
If you are not paying for the 'product', your data is the product.
I'm somewhat active on instagram as @developstopfix