ITAP of : If you have felt limited by VSCO I found a free alternative PostPic
A subreddit about photography techniques and styles. Post your work here to ask for critique, or browse the submissions and learn how photography techniques are achieved.
If you’ve felt limited by VSCO’s subscriptions, I built a free alternative with an editor, camera, and shareable albums.
Film photography subreddit. Ask anything about analog photography in our weekly "ask anything" thread, or share photos. For discussion of how to shoot film, buying advice, or what went wrong on your first roll head on over to /r/analogcommunity.
Built a social app to share one honest thought a day
A place for members or non-members of Generation Z to talk and hang out. Gen-Z is widely considered to be 1996-2012, but may change based on your opinion.
Brief is a mix between Bereal and Twitter Social started feeling loud and performative, even with close friends. I missed the quieter stuff. So I made something simple: once a day, at a random time, you get a ping. You have 5 minutes to write whatever’s on your mind. Just text. No photos. After you post, you see what your friends wrote too. That’s it. It’s been weirdly grounding. One small honest moment each day. Posting here in case it resonates.
i built a social app where everyone gets a random notification and has 5 minutes to post. you can’t see anyone else’s post until you write yours.
A place for members or non-members of Generation Z to talk and hang out. Gen-Z is widely considered to be 1996-2012, but may change based on your opinion.
The new photo editor is live and is entirely free !
We are building PostPic as an alternative for photographers who feel let down by apps that prioritize video or lock social features behind paywalls—like Instagram or VSCO does with subscription-only features. Our philosophy is to be album centric we believe that this format has an unique power into shaping the future of photography, that's why everything is built around that, you can easily share your profile or albums on others app through insight and links.
We’re building a photo editor! What features do you want?
We are building PostPic as an alternative for photographers who feel let down by apps that prioritize video or lock social features behind paywalls—like Instagram or VSCO does with subscription-only features. Our philosophy is to be album centric we believe that this format has an unique power into shaping the future of photography, that's why everything is built around that, you can easily share your profile or albums on others app through insight and links.
Is it time for a new photography platform? Would love your input
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this subreddit is the perfect place to ask questions, seek advice, and engage in discussions about all things photography. We're here to foster a supportive and knowledgeable community that shares a passion for capturing the world through the lens. If you're new to photography or have a burning question, don't hesitate to make a post! Our community is filled with experienced photographers who are eager to help.
Let’s connect on PostPic—what do you love to shoot?
We are building PostPic as an alternative for photographers who feel let down by apps that prioritize video or lock social features behind paywalls—like Instagram or VSCO does with subscription-only features. Our philosophy is to be album centric we believe that this format has an unique power into shaping the future of photography, that's why everything is built around that, you can easily share your profile or albums on others app through insight and links.
Hi community ! here are the 4 photos that will be in Login screen for this month !
We are building PostPic as an alternative for photographers who feel let down by apps that prioritize video or lock social features behind paywalls—like Instagram or VSCO does with subscription-only features. Our philosophy is to be album centric we believe that this format has an unique power into shaping the future of photography, that's why everything is built around that, you can easily share your profile or albums on others app through insight and links.
I built an app inspired by Twitter, but for lurkers like me
An unofficial Twitter subreddit. News and discussions about Twitter welcome. READ THE RULES AND FAQ FIRST! Anything not addressed by the FAQ can be asked in the pinned "OPEN DISCUSSION" thread afterwards.
found a new photo-sharing app early—might actually be easy to blow up on this
The un-official (and unaffiliated) subreddit for Instagram.com - Learn tips and tricks, ask questions and get feedback on your account. Come join our great community of over 900,000 users!
found a new photo-sharing app early might actually be easy to blow up on this
r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by teenagers for teenagers. Our subreddit is primarily for discussions and memes that an average teenager would enjoy to discuss about. We do not have any age-restriction in place but do keep in mind this is targeted for users between the ages of 13 to 19. Parents, teachers, and the like are welcomed to participate and ask any questions!
We are building PostPic as an alternative for photographers who feel let down by apps that prioritize video or lock social features behind paywalls—like Instagram or VSCO does with subscription-only features. Our philosophy is to be album centric we believe that this format has an unique power into shaping the future of photography, that's why everything is built around that, you can easily share your profile or albums on others app through insight and links.
found an actually good alternative to instagram (finally!)
A place for members or non-members of Generation Z to talk and hang out. Gen-Z is widely considered to be 1996-2012, but may change based on your opinion.
I built an app because I got tired of Instagram burying my photos behind reels.
Film photography subreddit. Ask anything about analog photography in our weekly "ask anything" thread, or share photos. For discussion of how to shoot film, buying advice, or what went wrong on your first roll head on over to /r/analogcommunity.