Somewhere.global's Instagram Audience Analytics and Demographics
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43.5% of somewhere.global's followers are female and 56.5% are male. Average engagement rate on the posts is around 0.26%. The average number of likes per post is 2747 and the average number of comments is 17.
Somewhere.global loves posting about Photography, Modeling, Fashion.
Check somewhere.global's audience demography. This analytics report shows somewhere.global's audience demographic percentage for key statistic like number of followers, average engagement rate, topic of interests, top-5 countries, core gender and so forth.
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GENDER OF ENGAGERS FOR SOMEWHERE.GLOBAL
AUDIENCE INTERESTS OF SOMEWHERE.GLOBAL
- Photography 79.20 %
- Beauty & Fashion 62.63 %
- Travel & Tourism 59.54 %
- Art & Design 55.59 %
- Books and Literature 43.80 %
- Technology & Science 40.68 %
- Movies and TV 36.49 %
- Sports 34.02 %
- Business & Careers 33.97 %
- Restaurants, Food & Grocery 33.27 %
- Home & Garden 32.98 %
RECENT POSTS
Somewhere presents the first episode of Icelandic Sessions. Reykjavik based artist @21issi took us on the Langjökull glacier to capture the performance of his single “Klukkan Seint“ Concept & Creative Direction: Somewhere Cinematography: @doytcheva Creative Producer: Philippe Clause Production Assistant: @rishaxmridha Executive Producer: Mathieu Wothke Associate Producer: Dimitri Opsic Production & Post Production: @somewhere.content Supported by @editionreykjavik and @sleipnir.iceland Full video in the link in Bio
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Mirrors #1: IMASKOPI Pushing for a genderless and slow approach to fashion, designer @imaskopi presented a fashion show at the latest @porsche_scopes festival in Stockholm. With hand-sewn and knitted garments as her specialty, Imaskopi founder @nellyskog uses her boredom as the inspiration behind her pieces, this restful approach being reflected in the purpose behind her brand. #mirrors #imaskopi #fashion #knitwear #art #design #Stockholm #somewhereglobal #PorscheSCOPES #Porsche #SCOPES
@somewhere_art Wind-powered sculptures that walk on the beach by @theojansen_official
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Constructed in 1740, Toorji Ka Jhalra, commonly called stepwell of Jodhpur, is an intricate design of stepwell, one of the few remaining structures depicting the traditional water management systems of Jodhpur. This architectural wonder was built by the queen-consort of Maharaja Abhaya Singh, a sign of the age-old tradition of the region where royal women were in charge of overseeing the public water works. The design and structure help onlookers comprehend the lifestyle of the earlier generations who had used it in its prime, with the site serving as the local watering hole for its time.📍#Jodhpur #India 📸: @conorwburke
China’s Rising “Wide-Angle Big Hands” Photo Trend Forget about 0.5 selfie, this is a level up version of Gen Z wide angle shot. A fascinating new self-portraiture phenomenon has surfaced within Chinese social media spheres, transcending the conventional confines of the “0.5 selfie” aesthetic. Youthful image-makers are embracing exaggerated wide-angle compositions, contorting their bodies to maximize forced visual perspective. With outstretched limbs towering cartoonishly large against shrunken torsos, these distorted tableaux spotlight the subjects’ ornate manicures, rendered giant-scale. Hashtags like “炫耀美甲新方式” [“Showcasing Nails Innovatively”] and “广角拍照有种发疯的美感” [“Wide-Angle Photography’s Crazy Beauty”] punctuate these surreal snapshots. The images playfully warp bodily proportions through angular extremes, reveling in the disorienting effects of fisheye and panoramic visuals. This emergent viral trend illuminates our relentless cultural appetite for novel modes of self-presentation and identity-construction. The exaggerated poses remark on notions of celebrity, status-signaling, and physical ideals in the social media era. Ultimately, by creating uncanny bodily distortions, these perspectives compel us to confront our own instability of self and image. Via @sabukaru.online
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@somewhere_art - Decompressing a bean bag by @ummmsmile #art #artwork
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@somewhere_art Have you ever seen anything like that? - Printmaking using a real flower by @impressionsofnatureprints
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