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IGTV for Photographers & Creatives

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Instagram is not afraid to compete with the heavy-hitter, YouTube. Instagram has added IGTV to their array of social sharing offerings, allowing users to upload videos to their own channel to share with followers.   For freelance photographers like Edward Tomasso , social media is a great tool to share valuable insight and market an array of art forms. Utilizing IGTV as a tool as a freelance photographer is extremely valuable, given use of the application and its features are free. Freelance photographers and travel seekers are known to flaunt their work on social media, but utilizing IG TV to convey the spirit and personality of the man behind the camera is a unique way to connect with your audience on a deeper level , bettering the client experience when it comes to sharing and hopefully selling your art or services .  IGTV for Photographers and Creatives  IGTV is a hybrid between Instagram and Youtube, allowing users to create channels to specific...

How to Perfect Your Instagram Feed: Lessons from Chris Burkard

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Instagram is quickly becoming a freelance photography hotspot. Edward Tomasso is an avid adventure and travel photographer who loves to share his explorations with friends and family. Instagram is the perfect tool for photography enthusiasts like Edward Tomasso , but how does one stand out from the rest? Let's dive into the Instagram feed of Chris Burkard, one of Tomasso's inspirations to take photography to the next level using social media . Chris Burkard is one of Tomasso's inspirations to create work that reflects quality, originality and use engaging content. If you take a few minutes to look through his feed on Instagram @chrisburkard, you'll quickly see why he has over 3.5 million followers. Let's break down his feed into specific elements that help his content appeal to the masses. Originality Instagram viewers want to see NEW content, not something that has been recycled 100 times. Use your keen eye to find new angles and perspectives. Don...