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31.8% of worldphotoorg's followers are female and 68.2% are male. Average engagement rate on the posts is around 0.50%. The average number of likes per post is 529 and the average number of comments is 3.
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GENDER OF ENGAGERS FOR WORLDPHOTOORG
AUDIENCE INTERESTS OF WORLDPHOTOORG
- Photography 89.35 %
- Travel & Tourism 77.07 %
- Technology & Science 49.41 %
- Art & Design 49.10 %
- Beauty & Fashion 38.95 %
- Books and Literature 36.90 %
- Business & Careers 36.14 %
- Restaurants, Food & Grocery 35.51 %
- Sports 33.89 %
- Movies and TV 33.38 %
- Entertainment 33.26 %
- Music 32.47 %
- Luxury Goods 31.89 %
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RECENT POSTS
We speak to Director of publishing house @trolleybooks and contemporary art gallery @tjboulting Hannah Watson about the benefits of belonging to a creative community, her advice when entering photography competitions and how to gain gallery representation or a publishing deal. Read more insights from Hannah on our blog in our Under Review series. Don’t forget! The #SWPA Professional competition deadline is 14th January - enter for free now!
Multiple award-winning photographer Florian Ruiz creates projects that aim to convey the atmosphere found in desolate places. His series Project 596 (Chinese Nuclear Landscape) aligns with this long-term interest and was awarded second place in #SWPA 2020 Landscape category. Judging chair @miketrow reflects on the images. Enter your best photo projects NOW! . . . #sonyworldphotographyawards #instadaily #photodocumentary #landscapephoto #landscapephotography #creativephotography
Spanish photographer @alvarolaiz has enjoyed success in the 2019 and 2020 Sony World Photography Awards with his photographic explorations on indigenous communities. In #SWPA 2020 his series Atlas from the Edge fascinated the judges, as @claudicarreras explains here in this short video. The 2021 Professional competition is now open for entries. Submit your best projects for free and you could win $25,000 . . . #sonyworldphotographyawards #photoprojects #photoseries #photocompetition #photodocumentary #photojournalism #chukchi
French photojournalist @denisrouvrestudio was awarded second place in the #SWPA 2020 Professional competition Portraiture category. Here 2020 judge @gwenleegimlay @sipfsg shares why the series caught her attention. Don’t forget, you can enter best series of five to 10 images for free to #SWPA 2021 now. . . . #sonyworldphotographyawards #photodocumentary #photojournalism
Last but not least, let me introduce you to John, an elderly widower in his garden on Gloucester Road. He moved out shortly after this portrait was made, citing the inability to maintain his property as well as the spike in crime. Discover more about John and the others inhabitants of my hometown on my website. @mackmangus . . . #worldphotography #worldphoto #documentary #photography #southafrica #beonthelookout
A lot of the relationships highlighted in this series were built when I moved back home after spending years away. The demographic and sense of community had really changed during the time I’d been living elsewhere. This photo is of Vusi and his children, in his driveway on Buckingham Road. @mackmangus . . . #worldphotography #worldphoto #documentary #photography #southafrica #beonthelookout
Hi all, @mackmangus here for this week’s Instagram Takeover. This image shows Bojangles and Sean out on a patrol one evening. Volunteers participate on a rotational basis, which ensures there’s someone out for a couple of hours everyday to keep an eye on things and act as a deterrent to any would-be criminals. A lot of these anecdotes can be found in the book I published about the project. If anyone’s interested, it can be found on my website. . . . #worldphotography #worldphoto #documentary #photography #southafrica #beonthelookout
Security is a central theme to my project BOLO, although it isn’t highlighted specifically, but it is more something that people are often thinking or talking about and the community has organised itself around it. Depicted here is a private security guard on duty in the evening light on Sovereign Street in Johannesburg, South Africa @mackmangus . . . #worldphotography #worldphoto #documentary #photography #southafrica #beonthelookout
Hi all, @mackmangus here, presenting my personal project ‘BOLO’ to you all for the week. I produced this series because I felt it was time to do work around a subject matter that is personal to me, something that I know well. I was living at home at the time, in 2017, and so I took advantage of the great access to the community that I had. Meet Arne, shown here in his bedroom. He was one of the first neighbours to accept my request to photograph him and became a catalyst for the rest of the project. . . . #worldphotography #worldphoto #documentary #photography #southafrica #beonthelookout
The people in the project are either my neighbours, immediate family, or people who work in the houses in the neighbourhood as domestic workers and gardeners, so to that extent they all represent different personal relationships. On this image, you can see Nixon, The Glenn's gardener pruning the hedge after being incorrectly reported as a loiterer by a neighbour. @mackmangus here, thanks for your interest in my series BOLO. . . . #worldphotography #worldphoto #documentary #photography #southafrica #beonthelookout
Angus MacKinnon here, thanks for following my takeover for the week. Pictured in this image is Rod, my father, at home on the phone organising a patrol schedule for the following evening. My project ‘BOLO’ was born out of a WhatsApp group that was set up to organise the community against crime in the area. A neighbourhood watch, made up of volunteers, was initiated after this, which still continues to this day. Read more in my interview on World Photography Organisation blog.
@mackmangus taking over the World Photography Organisation Instagram for the week. Let me tell you a bit more about this self-portrait featured here and what it represents. Photographing myself and my own space was a different starting point from the way I usually produced work in the past. For ‘BOLO’, I felt that I could really work with confidence because I'm talking about things that I know first hand . . . #worldphotography #worldphoto #documentary #photography #southafrica #beonthelookout
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