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RE: Carrying - black and white street photography series.

Nice series! I like the idea of the theme!
I never really used X for sharing my photos, so I don't think I'll use Bluesky either.
Is there a lot of interactions on your photos?

Have you checked out PeakD Snaps on already? That's a Web3 microblogging alternative.

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yes, surprisingly great activity even with the comments.
i hope it will continue this way
i tried Snaps of course. but found myself wasting my time on looking on the masses of smartphone's snaps, but the real snaps... and the voting was too low so i stopped.
trying to reactivate my prints selling gallery on FAA

I see what you mean. I reduced the number of distracting apps on my phone recently as well.
Snaps has just started and indeed the votes are still a bit low, but I find it a nice way of easily sharing a single photo with some context.
And the interactions are nice. And trending snaps also get an extra commentrewarder upvote sometimes.

I wonder if you get any sales with such a printed art gallery. It looks to me that these are loaded with amazing shots. How do you make yours stand out (not doubting on the quality of your photos by the way!)?

Is it via the social media platforms that you promote them?

Many years ago i started with the online sales of my prints on the only created than Redbubble site. Then it was kinda social networking site with the ability to share and to print. I had very nice incoming during a few first years. And then, they added t-shirts, cups, mouse pads, and Covid masks, ties, pillows, blankets and other shit, lot of different home things, not really wannabe for me to be printed on. So i always choose to sell only the Wall Prints and posters, so i was lost in the tons of paintings and digital stuff.
Fine Art America today is the Redbubble then - forum, discussions, groups by themes, challenges, feature images lists and all this bring the possibility to be visible. And ofcourse - the social media like FB, Twitter or Bluesky as well for promoting.
Many years ago i sold prints on FAA, now trying to return back with uploads and soft-promoting - i don't like aggressive sales, so i'm not a good salesman :-))))
And thank you for the kind words !!!

Thanks for the clarification.
It's a cool when you think your photos may hang in someone's house.
Can I ask you what you ask for a print?
I don't think I have a lot of photos that wil qualify for selling.

sure i sold many by the direct sales and from the on demand online printing services

if you will click on every image in my posts about, it will take you exactly to the online printing page just to see how it looks. its possible to put the different markups for every size and the finishing