That Instafamous Guy

Your friendly neighborhood IG Supehero

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Let the Instagram Games Begin!

You may or may not know that I ran an Instagram contest last week for the chance to be featured in my upcoming “Sky Candy” calendar.

First off, allow me to thank ALL who tagged their entries. In a matter of 3 days, we had OVER 6,000 entries. The path to the final three was incredibly difficult because there were do many spectacular shots. It’s why I love Instagram, despite the new terms, as it’s one of the largest communities of content creators on the planet. Yeah, we rock!

I proudly present to you the final three entries of the contest.

Gustavo’s rays over the sea
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Bernt’s Winter Wonderland
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Gunn’s Nordic Sunset
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Cast your vote below! Voting ends at Midnight on Sunday, January 6th.

Good Luck!

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Funny Story, I used to blog before Instagram came out on Android

Give me a few seconds to dust off my keyboard.  My last post was over 60 days ago… back in May… can this possibly be true?  Yeah, time stamps don’t lie(usually).  You MIGHT have thought I gave up on blogging, but no. Let’s face it, this isn’t a top 10 social media blog or anything.  It’s not like you’re depending on this site to get your social media fix.  At least I hope not, because you’d be a desperate junky at this point, it’s been 60 days for crying out loud.

The fact of the matter is that I’ve been busy catering to my most engaging audience.  It’s almost as if the people I’ve met on Instagram REALLY do depend on me for their daily dose of skycandy, vintage landscapes, and pretty butterflies.  I only have so much time to devote to social media and I’m no fool, I am drawn to the network where I’m most in demand.  Conversely, it’s been SO rewarding to see something that you created be applauded and praised by hundreds, sometimes thousands, of people daily.  Look at the real-life reactions that I’m getting and tell me this isn’t what I was born to do.

As for the future of this blog, it’s still up in the air.  Maybe we switch gears to a photo blog, not entirely sure.  The purpose of this post is two-fold – 1.) To thank those who have fueled my passion over the last 3-4 months and 2.) Give a sample of my work so others not on Instagram can see it… After all, I do have a website, I might as well use it for something, right?

A brief history lesson… I come from a line of immensely talented artists, on my Mom’s side, pre-dating the 1900′s in Italy. From my Great Grandpa, whom I never met, and my late Grandpa Gino whom I adored, to my Aunt Marie – I’ve always been surrounded by sculptures and oil paintings.  Truth is, I always thought this beautiful gift had skipped a generation.  Oh, but it didn’t skip over me after all. It just laid dormant for my whole life up until Instagram drug it out of me!  It’s furthering the notion that this is meant to be.

Now, it’s one thing to snap a great picture.  Many people are competent with that skill.  However, during this short journey, I’ve been able to exercise my vivid imagination through editing photos.  These two before and after snapshots demonstrate how the mind really is a canvas.


That’s why this isn’t just photography for me, and many others, it’s art.  It’s a way to express oneself and connect with others. As one of my friends said “Images go beyond art, it’s a way of communication that knows no language barrier.”  This is so true, and I’ve embraced my interpretive style.  Take a look at these sunsets – some are edited with my trademarked “Van Gogh effect,” while others are just naturally beautiful.  Either way, these are generally my biggest hits.

 

       

        

      

Here are some other samples of cityscapes, landscapes, and wildlife shots as well.

    

     

     

Well, there you have it, almost.  I’ve been working in financial services for the better part of the last decade.  My sales skills will always be with me but, quite frankly, my talents are being wasted in this current line of work.  30 is a little young to go through a mid-life crisis, I definitely intend to live past 100, so I’m only a 1/3rd of a way through this gig.  Maybe I’m just a lil crazy – but all the great ones are, right?  What do you think, am I delusional or is this something I should pursue?

Thanks for visiting!

 

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OMG – Be as Popular as a Teenage Girl on #instagram

Here’s the big unveiling of the newest Instagram strategy – act like a teenage girl by doing the following:

1 Be attractive so you get lots of boys hollering at ya and girls saying “you’re so pretty” in comments

2 Take pictures of your fingernails painted up all pretty; it’s an easy 1000 likes for the good ones.

3 Dress in scantily clad outfits or bikinis so you can get horny old men worked up, you’ll make the popular page

4 Be rude, don’t reply to most other commenters, and fill your feed with annoying shout outs of other “cool” people.

Follow this advice and you’ll be a Instagram super user in no time!

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Wait, what? You can’t implement any of these foolproof strategies?

Oh gosh, I forgot, those tactics only work for teenage girls and there aren’t too many of those in the So Genius audience. People might laugh at us if we tried any of that crap… although I know we have plenty of attractive readers here! It’s ok, you don’t have to flaunt it because I’ve got a few other tips and ideas on how to build an engaging instagram fan base.

Tools of the Trade

Vincent Van Gogh only had a paintbrush and a canvas. Let’s face it, we’re not VVG! I’m by no means a professional photographer, but with the help of editing apps, I’ve been able to create some wicked awesome scenes. I highly suggest dropping $3-$4 on a “pro” app because you’ll get effects and editing power not found in most freebies. My two favorite Android apps are Pic Say Pro and Pics Play Pro (eerily similar names, I know). Look at some before and after shots, I was amazed at what could be done.

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If you’re not willing to skip your Starbucks Latte, there are a few adequate free ones, as well. Little Photo, Pics Art, and Be Funky can all add some pizzazz to your photos. Since I’m not a cool kid with an iPhone, we’re asking the apple readers to help by adding suggestions in the comments below.

Tag, You’re it

The first thing you’ll notice on Instagram is that it’s more tag happy than even Twitter… and some of them are even awkward! Did you think you’d ever tag #skyporn or #cloudporn to anything, ever? I didn’t either, but if some people get their jollies from sky shots, I’m happy to help provide material for them. The one group and tag(s) I’d most recommend revolve around the #gang_family. For a full breakdown, visit their website here. The concept is really cool. There are a number of different tags to suit your style, some more popular than others, but a great way to get exposure when you’re starting out. My favorites are #skystyles_gf #landscapestyles_df and #floralstyles_gf. Also, there are contests and daily themes run through #gf_daily and the other affiliated groups. Oh, and btw, the actual member photos will blow you away.

Attract Followers

Once you’ve got the hang of tweaking your photo’s and feel their “like-worthy,” you’ll want to develop a follower base that appreciates this. While I can’t say this is an original strategy, any variation of it is rather effective. It stems from a post I read on Paul Steinbrueck’s blog about the plan Steve Bretzke implemented with his IG. You can read the post here for FULL breakdown, but here are the cliff notes. Steve goes to the popular page, finds similar themed photos to his own, and then follows 50-100 of the igers(Instagramers) who have just like those particular photos. It’s a sound idea, because you know they’re active and online. Then I spoke with a spectacular photographer in his own right, Ryan J. Zeigler, who altered it just a bit. Ryan targets commenters on the popular pics because he’d rather have engaging followers – makes sense to me! You’ll get some riff-raff and you’ll probably end up unfollowing quite a few annoying accounts. But when it’s all said and done, you need as large of a follower base as you can get if you want to get noticed.

Cue the LMFAO Music

Everyday I’m Instagrammin! Forget the shuffling… I love IG. It’s probably not for everyone, especially if you don’t appreciate art or you’re not a teenage girl (j/k). DON’T FORGET iPhone’rs; please add your favorite editing apps for apple devices. Now it’s your turn. Are you Instagrammin daily? Is it as cool as I make it out to be or overhyped? What other ideas can we add for Instagram Success?