#photofeed - The best tag for photographers on Steemit

in photofeed •  7 years ago 

So you may or may not have heard recently that the fantastic original Steemian @cryptoctopus has launched an amazing initiative to promote photography here on Steemit called Photofeed. It is just in its infancy right now, as in about three days old, but it has already seen huge support and potential!

The goal of Photofeed is to promote beautiful photography on Steemit, and to start to differentiate between the absolute deluge of photographs that get posted under the photography tag here on steemit, and work that is truly about photography.

The problem, that has been a problem here on Steemit for quite some time, is that ANY photo is technically applicable under the photography tag. But just because someone has snapped a quick shot with their 2005 Nokia camera phone, that doesn't necessarily mean that it is the type of photography one would be looking for in the "Photography" tag. The tag is much to broad and much too vague, so @cryptoctopus is starting to define it, or at least try to.

With Communities coming to the platform some time this year, this problem is going to start to get fixed, but why not get a head start as well right?

So what do you have to do to participate?

Well, all you really have to do is to take amazing photos, and then post them to Steemit using the tag #photofeed. From what I understand @cryptoctopus, @aweber, @yumyumseth and @jrue will be the curators/moderators of the project, and they have outlined what they will doing as follows:

"Here's what you can expect to see on a regular basis from PhotoFeed:

1. Up to 5 resteems every day showing off and rewarding the top content posted to #photofeed.
2. A daily wrap up post highlighting and rewarding the 3 best photos from the previous day.
3. 1 weekly post to congratulate our favorite photo of the week.

For all of these posts we will be paying out one half of the of the earned SBD to the featured photographers. The rest of the earnings will go to increase the rewards for future votes."

You can read the full story on @photofeed's post by clicking here.

The other thing you can do to support the Photofeed project is to go sign up for SteemAuto and follow @photofeed's curation trail. That way whenever @photofeed votes for a photo, you will automatically vote for it as well. And you know that the photos that @photofeed picks are going to be great work, worthy of your support. I have signed up for SteemAuto myself and followed @photofeed's curation trail, because I think this is a project that is going to have a great impact for photographers on Steemit, and I really want to promote and encourage Steemit as a way for talented photographers to show and benefit from their hard work.

So that's it folks! Go and start posting your amazing photography and tag it with #photofeed! @cryptoctopus himself is supporting the project with his (eye wideningly, grin inducingly powerful) upvotes, and you have the chance to get your work featured on the daily roundup, as well as much support from the rapidly growing Photofeed community.

And since I want to be part of this wave as well, here's a little shot for #photofeed that I took during a wedding portrait session about two years ago in California.

This is actually a composition of 12 photographs which were each taken individually and then assembled and edited in Adobe Photoshop. The photographs were taken using a Nikon D3S camera and Nikkor 85mm f1.8G lens. Each photo was taken with the same exposure and settings, 1/1000 shutter speed @ f1.8 and 200ISO. The photos were stitched together in Photoshop and the final single photo was custom edited by myself.

European wedding photographer - Dallas & Sabrina - 1.jpg

Tomorrow (or maybe later today) I'll probably post a few more photos from this wedding, because they are a beautiful couple and I have always loved the photos, but also because I would like to show a comparison between a single shot using that same camera, lens and exposure combo, and the difference of doing the composited shot.

As always if you enjoyed this post feel free to drop one of those sweet, precious, juicy upvotes on me! And be sure to follow me @dexter-k on Steemit to keep up with all of our travels and see new original content every day.

You can also see our professional photography work if you want to by heading over to our website dallaskphoto.com and dallaskolotylo.com.

Thanks for reading!

Dexter

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Thanks for the support, and that's an awesome shot! We just resteemed you!

Hey thanks so much, I really appreciate it :) you guys are doing an amazing thing for the photography community here on steemit and I am fully stoked about it. Thanks for starting this, can’t wait to see it grow!

Thanks for spreading the word of photofeed, looking like an great project with future aspect. And you have great talent, it reflects in your work both with camera and photo shop. Thanks for sharing.

Have a great day and stay blessed.

Thank you so much @chireerocks, glad to help, and glad you like the photo!

You're welcome. ☺️

Thanks for the heads up and info! I will incorporate the tag in my next photo. Happy Friday!

Yes! Your photos are exactly what Photofeed is looking for, you will do well there for sure :)

Thanks a million for your positive comment! I hope to be a positive contribution.

Nice sum up ! I hope this tag #photofeed will work better than #photography, because I have some difficulties to start Xd great post !

Yeah it can be tough getting even amazing photos noticed on steemit these days. I think the photofeed tag is going to be great for steemit users who are really into photography, more than just snapping pictures.

Good post, I am a photographer, it passes for my blog and sees my content, I hope that it should be of your taste :D greetings

That’s awesome, you should give photofeed a try, it’s going to a great place for photographers to post their work on steemit.

Headstart before the revolution sounds great :). Soon I will participate with some great shots :)

Awesome! Yes get in while it is still young, it’s going to be a great place for photographers to post their work :)

First I have to sort my photos. For the #photofeed I only wanna use high high quality content. :)

Sounds like a great initiative to get involved in. I agree that he photography feed can get saturated with ransom images sometimes so it’ll be good to have a new place to share my content. Looking into the tag just now I’ve seen some great stuff there, looking forward to joining in!

I’m glad I could help you find it! It’s true the photography tag is absolutely full all the time, so it will be nice to have a place to go for really high quality photos here on steemit.

That will be a great tag for photo lovers to explore all the best photo content

I agree, I think it is going to be great for the photography community here :)

will surely use this tag now

Excellent, can’t wait to see your work :)

thank you for encouraging new users like me :)

Hi dude, I must tell you that you saved my life!! I'm also a photographer of nature and food. I love to capture sweet memories in my smartphone but I always feel trouble when I came to post my pictures on steemit. Thank you so much for helping me out. I'll use these tags in my all upcoming posts. :)

Awesome @ikrahch, I’m glad to have helped. Keep up the good work, there is a lot of great talent here on steemit and I have always thought it would be a great place for photographers to showcase their work.

As for the quote "2005 Nokia camera phone", let's see how much that stands. Take a quick quiz if you can recognise which photography is professional and which one is amateur: https://steemit.com/photofeed/@mcertic/can-you-guess-which-photography-is-professional-and-amateur

Looking forward to see interesting results :)

It has nothing to do with "Amateur vs. Professional" it has to do with "Beautiful photography vs. Flood of meaningless snaps". Photofeed and the discussion around it are trying to direct people who are looking for photography as art to places they can see that. Since the photography tag on steemit encompasses all photography, even that which is not artistic, photofeed aims to direct that.

@dexter-k since none of 'pro photographers' had guts to try their luck on the test above, it could mean only two things:

a) No-one there has any clue about photography.
b) No-one there want's the use their precious power to interact anyhow with new accounts. (read it's about money not the photography).

Whatever it is, the bottom line is, tag is about making money, not sharing art :)

The way i see it, is a bunch of people who are going to upvote whatever flood of meaningless snaps it found, as long as it brings curation rewards, it will be called 'pro'. :D

Anyone with large amount of SP can took a photo of anything meaningless, and got $100 there. He is automatically going to be a pro with tons of upvotes :)

I think you are misunderstanding. Again this has nothing to do with pro vs amateur, it’s simply a way of defining and categorizing the photography tag so that users who post specific types of photography can have a place to have their work seen. But if you don’t like it, just don’t use it. I’m regards to your quiz, there are a myriad of reasons why no one answered it, probably most just didn’t see it or don’t care to be drawn into some debate about “pro vs amateur”. Personally I wouldn’t say any of those photos are “professional grade.” The first is my favourite, but it looks like an Instagram photo. The second has a strange crop and edit, which probably means it was taken with an slr. But it has a lot of noise and compression banding in the greys of the clouds, it looks like the contrast was pushed too hard in editing and it was exported as a mid to low quality jpeg. The third image is just poor quality. It looks like there should be grass on the bottom of the frame, but it is so blurry and low res you can’t really tell. It may have been cropped in a lot, or it may have been taken with a very low res camera, but it is blurry enough to make me feel like it is just out of focus. Again, not pro quality in my opinion. So in answer to your quiz I don’t think any of those photos are “professional” but I like the first one the most as an artistic photo, and that is what matters to me. I don’t care about pro or amateur, I care about beautiful photos.

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Thanks @dexter-k Your answer proved my point to some level. I said that 'to same level' because you used 'In my opinion'. The one of these is really a work of very recognised professional photographer, and it's not the one you liked the most. The one you liked most is taken with iphone5 i think.

As for the debate, the reasons i put the post are endless debates on the subject, so we can disqualify that as a possibility. (people don't want to get into debate). Endless debates started prior to post.

Not visible enough - you are absolutely right. And that's the whole point I am trying to say.

The worst photo I was able to find ever (and i really tried to find a bad one), totally pixelized, that I posted with account few digits long SP, took more then $300 in an hour. And not a single person complained about quality.

Don't get me wrong, the whole reason I am debating is for the good cause of saving art from being valued through artist net worth.

That sociologic phenomena managed to ruin the Renaissance, and makes very little chances for Steemit not to suffer the same :)

great photos dear thanks for sharing with us Resteemed @dexter-k

Thank you :)

it is amazing

Not enough to upvote though right?

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nice picture
I like

why no vote then?

@dexter-k About voting, this is exactly why i put the post above. It's really frustrating to see such human nature.
https://steemit.com/steemit/@mcertic/money-greed-artistic-souls

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You vote me please....

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Your quality post caught my attention and I hope you benefit from my resteem. My followers have a refined appreciation for quality art. You might also enjoy my curated collection. To see the quality posts I have curated via resteem, see my blog @pixresteemer. If you want to know more about me and my mission, please check my introduction.

nice post

Thank you

thnk u for sharing this valuable information with us and I hope you will share more information

Thanks for the comment. You are welcome and I will try to share more, I always do ;)

thankx @dexter-k you introduce me with such a great tag @photofeed which i must think is best ever tag on steemit as a photography lover . these photography are really amazing and beautiful. thank you

Great shot! The toning feels very cinematic.

I already saw the announcement about photofeed elsewhere. It is a very nice initiative indeed. Their picks so far have been stellar.

gorgeous mood created for the wedding shot! Wouldn't have picked it for a composite, but that's what you want in a good one!

A debt of gratitude is in order for the help, and that is a magnificent shot! We just resteemed you! thank you

Thx for this :)