Picture Perfect Platforms
You’ve finally gotten the hang of your camera and have a handful of great shots.
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You’ve finally gotten the hang of your camera and have a handful of great shots.
You’ve finally gotten the hang of your camera and have a handful of great shots. Of course, sharing them online is a must for today’s aspiring shutterbugs but where does one start? This month, we introduce our top choices for reaching out to a wider audience.

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Feedback from friends and family is always heartwarming and nice, but constructive criticism from fellow photographers and enthusiasts? Now that's how you really improve your photography skills.
With dozens of online portals and apps ranging from general image sharing sites to niche communities of like-minded people, you're spoilt for choice when it comes to showcasing your work online.
You'll probably want to spend most of your free time actually taking photos, so we've taken the liberty of trawling the Internet for online photography portals that will fit your sharing style.

Share your photos on VSCO Cam and be featured on their curated feed.
Always on the move? Instagram and VSCO Cam have got you covered. Paired with a camera with wireless capabilities (think Canon PowerShot G7 X or the EOS 760D), you'll always be able to edit and upload your prized snapshots instantly. Don't forget your portable battery packs though!

One of the oldest photo sharing communities, Flickr has thousands of Groups where you can dive deep into different aspects of photography.
Flickr, EyeEm and Fstoppers are great places for you to share your photos with fellow photographers. These social and web platforms are frequented by photography enthusiasts all over the world, with Flickr being the oldest and most established.

500px is a great place to showcase your work and stay inspired.

Connect, share and get hired on Visura.
If you want to take your hobby to another level, 500px, Behance, 1X and Visura are the places to showcase your work. Industry professionals frequent these online spaces, often hoping to find the next big photographer.
Remember, you can use one or all of these sharing platforms as you start and progress through your journey as a photographer. The most important thing is to always keep snapping!