Instagram in the Studio and Beyond

Since becoming an iPhone user a few years back, I’ve been a little slow to check out all the cool apps out there. My favorite so far is Instagram. I actually started using it more as a tool to keep up on my kid’s online and I’m pretty new to it. I’m afraid, however, it could become an obsession. Real. Fast. I mean, how perfect is this app for the visually creative? I could scroll through crafty photos all day long.JSIM-Instagram-03

My favorite part of using Instagram so far is sharing still life vignettes, especially from around my studio (#studioshots). I’ve been in a bit of a quandary not being able to reveal my awesome new barn studio just yet, as it will be published eventually in a magazine and I promised to keep it fairly under wraps for now. So taking snippets of the eye candy that surrounds me has been quite satisfying, and hopefully inspiring to followers.JSIM-Instagram-02I enjoy following other creative users to see their images of inspiration and daily views. However, I’ve yet to warm up to mani-pedi shots, too many selfies, overly graphic-designed images, or the occasional promotional ad images. But never say never, right? I adore #tbt (throw back Thursday) photos and have fun posting them as well, (so if you follow me, you may eventually find me at summer church camp in the 70s.)

I still have plenty to learn about the ins and outs of social networking, so I appreciate well-written articles that help me use them better. Here are a few I found interesting about Instagram:

Instagram Etiquette by Bradley Wint

Instagram Etiquette 101 – 6 Tips You Shouldn’t Ignore by Katja Presnal

Instagram etiquette: The major dos and don’ts by Meredith Popolo

Are you using Instagram on your mobile device? Who is your favorite user to follow and why? I’d love to know!

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