Love Joey Seils' work! Thanks for highlighting so many great artists, Andy.
I've been quiet-quitting Instagram for a while😬, but despite its many downsides, it's still the easiest way to showcase my work. Would love to hear what you think🙌🏻!
Haha, totally. I have handled that by unfollowing people who follow me if they have not posted in 9-12 months (unless I REALLY like their work). And if I unfollow in that case, I remove them as a follower). Otherwise, followers stay on (a couple of exceptions). Definitely lessens the guilt.
I'm on Instagram, despite its downsides—and there are several. The oissue is: what's a viable alternative? You can find me there: https://www.instagram.com/edlefkowicz/
I only look at regular feed (no stories or reels swiping for me, I’m old school) but I do still pop on everyday just for a bit to see photography. I don’t spend much time there, though.
I also post every day there (and here on Notes) even though the number of likes I get can typically be counted on one hand (good thing I’m not there for the likes 😉).
On IG I’m @kewtiebird just as I am here and elsewhere.
I've made a point of just posting something then uninstalling it off my phone for about a week until I'm ready to do something again - I just found myself going down rabbit holes of tiktok rehashes of people injuring themselves (which I like a little too much).
Photography and art in general on Substack Notes has nicely started to replace it - there's some genuinely good stuff on here that wouldn't get a look in otherwise.
Love Joey Seils' work! Thanks for highlighting so many great artists, Andy.
I've been quiet-quitting Instagram for a while😬, but despite its many downsides, it's still the easiest way to showcase my work. Would love to hear what you think🙌🏻!
https://www.instagram.com/shedreamsinframes/
Thank you Suzy!
You're most welcome, Joey, fantastic work🙋🏼♀️!
I’ve been spending time culling who I follow. That has resulted being able to see more stuff that resonates and a better experience.
@la_clay_photography_art
Same but I have weird unnecessary guilt over unfollowing people who follow me, ha.
Haha, totally. I have handled that by unfollowing people who follow me if they have not posted in 9-12 months (unless I REALLY like their work). And if I unfollow in that case, I remove them as a follower). Otherwise, followers stay on (a couple of exceptions). Definitely lessens the guilt.
a fellow overthinker - I like your approach :)
I’m still resisting the urge to go back although I know I’m missing out on so much
Really nice compilation. My favourite is Paul's work.
I'm on Instagram, despite its downsides—and there are several. The oissue is: what's a viable alternative? You can find me there: https://www.instagram.com/edlefkowicz/
Facebook is my platform of choice, as I have actual conversations over there, but I cross post to IG @todaysdailyphoto
I only look at regular feed (no stories or reels swiping for me, I’m old school) but I do still pop on everyday just for a bit to see photography. I don’t spend much time there, though.
I also post every day there (and here on Notes) even though the number of likes I get can typically be counted on one hand (good thing I’m not there for the likes 😉).
On IG I’m @kewtiebird just as I am here and elsewhere.
https://www.instagram.com/kewtiebird?igsh=ZTJtb2hzbTV0dm1w&utm_source=qr
thanks for posting - i enjoyed looking through paul stapp's work.
https://www.instagram.com/pnicholsonphotographs/
Thanks for the opportunity to connect with you and other photographers! This is a skill I definitely need to work on...
https://www.instagram.com/sean_broedow_photography/
Thanks for this, Andy. Helpful and inspiring to see this work.
@tomjollyphotography
Cheers, Tom!
Although I dislike instagram, I can't leave and I see my insta multiple times a day, LOL! I'll give you a follow in there! Cheers, Andy!
Please have a look.
https://www.instagram.com/kevinjlarkinphotography/
I've made a point of just posting something then uninstalling it off my phone for about a week until I'm ready to do something again - I just found myself going down rabbit holes of tiktok rehashes of people injuring themselves (which I like a little too much).
Photography and art in general on Substack Notes has nicely started to replace it - there's some genuinely good stuff on here that wouldn't get a look in otherwise.
Anyhoo, have a look https://www.instagram.com/edclewsphoto/
Five wonderful photographs — thank you!
Cheers, Imogene!
Hi, I'm just getting to know your work. I enjoy Insta, despite all the garbage. But, I've also just started to post photos on Substack.
https://www.instagram.com/carlpultz/
https://carlpultz.substack.com
Thanks for reading, Carl!
Thank you, Andy, for the opportunity.
https://www.instagram.com/fiorenzoborghi/?hl=en
Fiorenzo