Joel Flory, co-founder and CEO of VSCO, started his career as a commercial and wedding photographer, at a time when digital began replacing analog film photography. After visiting the website of his ...
The report explores how photographers are using AI, based on a study of 401 photographers conducted independently of its own ...
Visual Supply Co., better known as VSCO, has acquired Artifact Uprising, a Denver-based startup focused on bringing photographers’ work from the digital hubs frequented by modern creatives to the real ...
Photo editing and sharing app VSCO is making its iOS camera app, Capture, available across the world, following a limited launch in June, when the app could be downloaded only in Ireland, Australia, ...
Welcome to episode 38 of Inc.’s “Founders Project with Alexa Von Tobel” podcast, where we bring you stories of the entrepreneurs building the future. Listen to the tales of guts, inspiration, and ...
Kicking it old school in everything from business philosophy to products that make digital photos look like film, VSCO’s founders Joel Flory and Greg Lutze insist that they are building a company for ...
While the result is a video file, Montage is of a mashup of several different types of apps. The VSCO tool feels more like a love child between Photoshop, iMovie, and PowerPoint than a standard video ...
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Since launching in 2011, photo-sharing app VSCO has found a healthy niche among professional photographers and others looking to get feedback and improve their skills. On the surface, it offers an ...
Street photography is one of those unique genres of photography that is rather loosely defined. Some people take portraits on the street and call it street photography, some capture candid moments of ...