Facebook Photography Pages

hark

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I thought I asked this a while back but cannot find my post. If you have a Facebook photography page where you post your photos, and if you would allow the Nikonites Facebook page to share your images, please post your Facebook page link below. It would help keep our Nikonites FB page more active. Thanks! :)
 

hark

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Not my pages, but some groups I follow

Planet Nikon
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1327466460679207

Nikon Z Mirrorless cameras
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NikonMirrorless

Maybe you can suggest there?


However, I find the Nikonites.com forum far better. And easy to navigate with Tapatalk.


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Thanks, Patrick. I requested to join the first group because it is public. The other group is private so no way to share from there.
 

Fred Kingston

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Facebook, as a tool for displaying a photographer's work is pretty useless for several reasons. The biggest is that it mangles size and aspect ratios as it strips all EXIF data...
 

hark

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Facebook, as a tool for displaying a photographer's work is pretty useless for several reasons. The biggest is that it mangles size and aspect ratios as it strips all EXIF data...

Since it is a public page, sometimes FB will display pages as suggestions to people (if they aren't already subscribed to them). So my intent is simply to keep the page updated more regularly in hopes of new people finding out about us and coming here, Fred. :)

And if nothing more, it should allow additional FB users to see work of Nikonite users - and possibly that would generate more people following a particular person's work. I'm simply looking at it as a marketing tool.
 

Woodyg3

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Facebook, as a tool for displaying a photographer's work is pretty useless for several reasons. The biggest is that it mangles size and aspect ratios as it strips all EXIF data...

I post photos daily and have never seen any problem with aspect ratios. Facebook does compress the picture, but I have only seen very minor effects. Granted, I would never use Facebook as a primary posting site for professional work due to picture size limitations. None the less, tons of photographers use Facebook to either promote their web site, or simply to share.
 
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