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This is How People Lie About Their Lives on Instagram

This is How People Lie About Their Lives on Instagram | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Bangkok, Thailand-based photographer Chompoo Baritone recently created a clever series of images that pokes fun at how Instagram users often use carefully framed photos to make their lives seem more glamorous or exciting than they actually are."

Interesting Content's insight:

An interesting look at how people manipulate their Instagram photos to make their lives seem better than they are.

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Heineken Using an Instagram Scavenger Hunt to Give Away US Open Tickets

Heineken Using an Instagram Scavenger Hunt to Give Away US Open Tickets | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
It's not just Facebook that is eager to unleash the money-making capabilities of Instagram, many companies use the service regularly to connect with their clients and build a brand presence. Heineken’s recent Crack the US Open competition is a great example.

The beer company has some tickets to the US Open Men’s Final to give away, but instead of using the old “pick a random Facebook fan” method, Heineken has taken to Instagram and created a while new account exclusively for this purpose.

Kitty Fisher's insight:

Heineken has decided to involve their company with Instagram. WIth their recent competition called 'Crack the US Open, and you basically end up playing 'I Spy,' to win the tickets.

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Four Years Later: Browse Through the First Photos Ever Posted to Instagram

Four Years Later: Browse Through the First Photos Ever Posted to Instagram | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Four years (and one day) ago, Kevin Systrom posted the first ever photo to Instagram, then a new social network with an uncertain future and exactly one photo of a cute dog in its archives."

Interesting Content's insight:

It's only been four years since Instagram was released, and the social network has already become the standard photo sharing app among today's smartphone users. This article shows some of the first pictures posted on this now-popular platform.

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