My 2019 is an exceptional year for my content creation and curation. It was a year of exploration and creativity. We made contents in ways that is unique to what we did in the previous year. Previously, most of our effort was focused on content curation and contests. While this year is geared towards our learning and sharing.
Among all of the things that we did, I went back to all of our posts and pick three of my favorite ones.
First post: Photocircle Digest: “The Rule of Thirds”
Firstly, our very own Photocircle Digest. It's a series of posts that we produced to share what we know about the photography. In this series, we talked about the technical aspects of photography and shared some tips and tricks that are helpful for beginners in this trade. Among these series if posts, our favorite is the "Rule of Thirds", the first post. In this post, we made a detailed talk about this technique and taught the proper used of it. Read more about it... here
Second post: Photocircle Inspiration: Ansel Adams, Frans Lanting, & Paul Strand
In this post, we focused on the photographers that are serving as the inspirational figures in the world of photography. They are the persons behind the best photos of all time. The geniuses that made a mark in the world of photography through their work & advocates.
Since it's the first post that features our photography idols, we dedicated it to Ansel Adams, Frans Lanting, & Paul Strand. Read more about it... here
Third post: Photocircle Spotlight: "Photography by @pixaroma"
Among all of our efforts in our curation work, one of our favorite is when we feature steemit photographers into oir blogs. We usually feature multiple photographers and their work in a single post, on this series, the Photocircle Spotlight; we dedicate a single post to a photocircle and most of his/her best works. Our top choice is the one in which we featured a great photographer with a steemit account named . He is among the regular recipient of our curation then and now. Read more about it...here
Stay tuned for the next edition!
With appreciation,
Photocircle team
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