Thanks. I have so many bot followers, IG is honestly no fun if you compare your follower number to the number that actually likes your picture and the constant fluctuation of follower count.
Thanks. I have so many bot followers, IG is honestly no fun if you compare your follower number to the number that actually likes your picture and the constant fluctuation of follower count.
Thanks. I have so many bot followers, IG is honestly no fun if you compare your follower number to the number that actually likes your picture and the constant fluctuation of follower count.
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IG is a lot of bots and people trying to get you to look at their profiles, it's very weird. I think it's also a lot of scammy marketing firms trying to get you to buy their service to promote you and increase your follower count. I almost fell into this once.Honestly, most social media platforms have shitty engagement rates. Flickr is even worse than IG, and I'm pretty sure even some of those likes are bots.
I have to remind myself of this when I see a larger IG page (50k+ followers) and they might only have 1-2k likes on a post.
Mostly I just like looking at good photography and scouting locations, and IG is great for both.
I was reading this the other day, basically everything on IG is fake. If you can keep your wits about you, there is value in the platform, but trust nobody lol.IG is a lot of bots and people trying to get you to look at their profiles, it's very weird. I think it's also a lot of scammy marketing firms trying to get you to buy their service to promote you and increase your follower count. I almost fell into this once.
I was reading this the other day, basically everything on IG is fake.
How do I fake it to the point where Sony will send me them expensive ass GM lenses for free? I already post better content than some of these YouTubers on my IG.I was reading this the other day, basically everything on IG is fake. If you can keep your wits about you, there is value in the platform, but trust nobody lol.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/12/influencers-are-faking-brand-deals/578401/
How do I fake it to the point where Sony will send me them expensive ass GM lenses for free? I already post better content than some of these YouTubers on my IG.
But I just want to be seen as a good photographer and not as a shill. The whole shill thing just sounds like actual work. I'd also be a bad salesman. I'd just be like, "just buy this fucking lens man."Get a bunch of bots to follow you to up your follower count and picture likes, get your stuff to show up on high traffic regram profiles ad/or highlights, act like a salesman promoting products. What you actually do with your content is mostly meaningless.
There are no good photographers. Only shills now.But I just want to be seen as a good photographer and not as a shill. The whole shill thing just sounds like actual work. I'd also be a bad salesman. I'd just be like, "just buy this fucking lens man."
Sadly that's true as well. I'm not a known content, I don't put ass in seats so it makes sense. Sadly the good photographers aren't known unless they promote themselves well or they're fucking dead.There are no good photographers. Only shills now.
The gross part is, at the core, you say "I want to be noticed for my artistry" but the whole point of modern social media is to prove your worth to corporations. It's so antithetical to the art. But like Kaiju said, without the base numbers or the appearance of a following, could you realistically pull off an art gallery exhibition, etc? I dunno the answer to that question.
I've always been super tempted to take my best work, create a new IG and just market the shit out of it and see where it goes. I'm extremely savvy when it comes to following the currents on social media, but rarely have the stomach for it.
Thanks. I have so many bot followers, IG is honestly no fun if you compare your follower number to the number that actually likes your picture and the constant fluctuation of follower count.
I have this exact problem. I actually need to really start unfollowing people because I scroll passed so much junk that I don't care about and can't get to everything.Problem with Insta is that the non-bots actively following lots of people are following so many people who post so much they are hardly bothered with checking out or liking most stuff.
That's more that what others get. Once you take bot accounts into consideration it's not too bad.Out of curiosity, I looked at some per-post stats of one the guys I enjoy following on Insta, Rod Trevino. He's at 250k followers, and a typical post gets him 3000 to 7000 likes depending on who is tagged/location/etc. That's a 1%-3% interaction rate, JUST for likes. To my mind, that is TERRIBLE, yet...he is sponsored by Canon (wasn't when he started), has had multiple gallery shows, etc because of his Insta presence.
no youtube channel to also show more engagement? but yeah the insta display alg seems to be quite a mess if you care about all thatOut of curiosity, I looked at some per-post stats of one the guys I enjoy following on Insta, Rod Trevino. He's at 250k followers, and a typical post gets him 3000 to 7000 likes depending on who is tagged/location/etc. That's a 1%-3% interaction rate, JUST for likes. To my mind, that is TERRIBLE, yet...he is sponsored by Canon (wasn't when he started), has had multiple gallery shows, etc because of his Insta presence.
Thank you, I followed you back.
Gave you a follow as well, that's a nice clean portfolio you have there
I was reading this the other day, basically everything on IG is fake. If you can keep your wits about you, there is value in the platform, but trust nobody lol.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/12/influencers-are-faking-brand-deals/578401/
"Fake it until you make it" IS the name of the game in social media. Having the appearance of peer recognition is about as important for brand building as actually being recognized (and the first, more often than not, leads to the second). It's slimy as fuck, but works.
I consider the X-T20 a prime only body, I prefer the X-T2 body style it's still a pretty good camera. Check to see what you can find regarding the pricing on the Fuji equivalents for what you have. If you do go Fuji get the grip and some extra batteries.Hello guys, great thread, I just subscribed to this one and the photography one!
I'm thinking about upgrading my gear to change my eos 500D (Rebel T1i). I would prefer to have a smaller camera, so I'm thinking about mirrorless.
Indeed I'm quite happy with my all around lens (canon 15-85mm) but this result in a quite heavy gear. So I'm not taking it with me every time I go out...
I mostly do landscape photography but when I have the occasion I like to do some sport shots. I am still very an amateur in photography and have to practice to raise up my game (500px).
On the other hand, since I do not have a big budget 1500€ top, I wouldn't want to loose too much in range or lens quality...
Indeed right now my gear is eos 500D with :
For now I'm leaning towards fujifilm with a Xt2 or Xt20 (maybe soon xt30?).
- Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 Is USM
- Canon 70-200mm f/4
- Canon 50mm f/1. 8
What do you think? It is worth it to you to sell my gear for a mirrorless and having more limited options in range I guess?
For this kind of budget will I find any good body + lens compared to what I have right now?
The easier way would be to upgrade for a Canon DSLR like the 80D but I would still have a bulky/heavy gear...
Hello guys, great thread, I just subscribed to this one and the photography one!
I'm thinking about upgrading my gear to change my eos 500D (Rebel T1i). I would prefer to have a smaller camera, so I'm thinking about mirrorless.
Indeed I'm quite happy with my all around lens (canon 15-85mm) but this result in a quite heavy gear. So I'm not taking it with me every time I go out...
I mostly do landscape photography but when I have the occasion I like to do some sport shots. I am still very an amateur in photography and have to practice to raise up my game (500px).
On the other hand, since I do not have a big budget 1500€ top, I wouldn't want to loose too much in range or lens quality...
Indeed right now my gear is eos 500D with :
For now I'm leaning towards fujifilm with a Xt2 or Xt20 (maybe soon xt30?).
- Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 Is USM
- Canon 70-200mm f/4
- Canon 50mm f/1. 8
What do you think? It is worth it to you to sell my gear for a mirrorless and having more limited options in range I guess?
For this kind of budget will I find any good body + lens compared to what I have right now?
The easier way would be to upgrade for a Canon DSLR like the 80D but I would still have a bulky/heavy gear...
Bulky/heavy is relative. The Fuji mirrorless version of your 70-200 is heavier than the Canon.The easier way would be to upgrade for a Canon DSLR like the 80D but I would still have a bulky/heavy gear...
Yeah that's what I'm trying to do. For now I guess that I could only go for XT2 + kit lens 18-55mm. I will continue to look into fuji X lensesI consider the X-T20 a prime only body, I prefer the X-T2 body style it's still a pretty good camera. Check to see what you can find regarding the pricing on the Fuji equivalents for what you have. If you do go Fuji get the grip and some extra batteries.
I'm considering this option as well since I could keep all my lenses. However I don't know if the M50 is worth the money considering other mirorless or even other canon dslr.You could maybe go with an eos m50 and use the lens adapter and also grab the 20mm f2 for a small fast prime?
Yeah but this budget is really the max I could maybe for for and its already taking into account selling my gear.For €1500 you can get a great camera especially if you sell off your gear, too.
Bulky/heavy is relative. The Fuji mirrorless version of your 70-200 is heavier than the Canon.
Honestly, if I were in your shoes, I'd upgrade to the original 6D. You can pick one up in mint condition used for under $700 and you can reuse your 70-200 and 50 and you'll be blown away by the quality compared to what you have now.
The X-T2 is a good option if size is the main factor, pair that with the 35/1.4 for your 50mm equiv walkaround. Just know that any tele on that body will suck from a weight/balance perspective.
That's messed up, some black mirror level shit. WTF!
I would never imagine someone faking they are sponsored. I could see people pretending they aren't, but this is in a whole nother level.
Lol. I don't have any pics of my gear on my IG. Dude bought it.A photographer I follow recently posted an picture of the x-t3 and said "thank you so much fujifilm" he said they sent it to him. He had maybe 1k followers and barely started shooting a year ago.
I called his bluff and he blocked me
LMAO! That's amazing.
Lol. I don't have any pics of my gear on my IG. Dude bought it.
I think the X Ambassadors get a bit of a discount, but at the same time they're only allowed to shoot on Fuji cameras so I'll definitely pass on that. I like variety too much to be tied down to one brand at this point.Last I heard fuji doesn't even give their X-ambassadors free cameras. They loan them for a few weeks but this guy is a no one that mainly does erotica and boring wannabe edging stuff that sucks
Like if that even went into work and Fuji made me sell my D4 and D810 that would be a problem.Yeah, the whole "you're only allowed to shoot Fuji" thing is so off putting, but maybe that's standard across the industry.
Jonas Rask seems to find a way around it by buying classic Fuji film cameras.
Ninjas? I don't know.
yeah there was a photog that used to be a fuji x that had a good explanation on why he stopped being one.Yeah, the whole "you're only allowed to shoot Fuji" thing is so off putting, but maybe that's standard across the industry.
Jonas Rask seems to find a way around it by buying classic Fuji film cameras.
Funny one of his main complaints was tethering in Capture One, which Fuji added support for shortly after his video.yeah there was a photog that used to be a fuji x that had a good explanation on why he stopped being one.
Does anybody here sell prints?
Now that I'm dipping further and further into what could be called fine art landscape photography, wouldn't mind having a self service site out there with prints. Seems like most platforms aren't structures with prints in mind though (don't have various photo sizes, paper finishes, etc). Most seem to take a 10-15% commission on the sales, but that doesn't really bother me if I don't have to print/ship myself.
Funny one of his main complaints was tethering in Capture One, which Fuji added support for shortly after his video.
Does anybody here sell prints?
Now that I'm dipping further and further into what could be called fine art landscape photography, wouldn't mind having a self service site out there with prints. Seems like most platforms aren't structures with prints in mind though (don't have various photo sizes, paper finishes, etc). Most seem to take a 10-15% commission on the sales, but that doesn't really bother me if I don't have to print/ship myself.
Funny one of his main complaints was tethering in Capture One, which Fuji added support for shortly after his video.
I know their top plan you can get your own domain but other than passing dreams I haven't really looked much into it.Squarespace in particular doesn't support multiple photo sizes. Smugmug has more support but harder to rid the e-commerce side of their branding, plus their plans are quite expensive.