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Here's Why Instagram Chose to Break the Frame

Here's Why Instagram Chose to Break the Frame | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Instagram cracked the restrictive barriers of its iconic square format yesterday, announcing to the world that it intends to remain the dominant platform of the visual content world."

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Instagram recently decided to remove its square format, and the reason behind it is explained in this article. An interesting read.

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Turn your Instagrams into a business: Snapwire, a new mobile stock photo website, opens to public

Turn your Instagrams into a business: Snapwire, a new mobile stock photo website, opens to public | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Snapwire, a mobile app and website, is trying to connect the creative power of the Instagram generation with the companies and people who are willing to pay them to keep snapping.
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Snapwire is an innovative website that lets smartphone photographers submit their photos to companies and other clients looking for stock photography taken by mobile photographers and professional photographers alike. If you're an avid smartphone photographer, this site might just transform your hobby into something that pays.

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This Guy's 'Selfie a Day' Project Spans 8 Years and is a Creative Stop Motion Video

This Guy's 'Selfie a Day' Project Spans 8 Years and is a Creative Stop Motion Video | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

“One selfie per day” projects require a great deal of commitment but aren’t exactly novel these days — everyone and their mother seems to have hopped onboard the bandwagon after Noah Kalina’s everyday project went viral."

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This is amazing.

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A BTS Look at the Russian Daredevils Who Take Selfies While Dangling Off Buildings

A BTS Look at the Russian Daredevils Who Take Selfies While Dangling Off Buildings | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"When Kirill Oreshkin first started capturing photographs from the tops of the tallest buildings in Russia, he was afraid of heights. As the video above goes to show, that fear is long gone… in fact, these days he has no problem hanging off the top of a building with only one hand."

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So you thought your selfie was pretty epic? Well, imagine taking one while hanging from a rooftop..with one hand. If this doesn't sound like something you would do, Krill Oreshkin will show you how it's done. Check out the article for a behind the scenes look at how he takes these pictures.

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