xpfloyd wrote in post #18161314
While on the subject of street photography I've got a question about genres.
My favourite type of stuff on instagram is things like this
www.instagram.com/citykillerz
(just one example of many I follow). What would you say the genre is? A lot of them say street photography in the descriptions (like this one does) but it's not the candid photographs of strangers many class street photography as. Is it "urban" more than street? I've often wondered this
Edit - I just realised I posted this in the wrong thread but the same people are here

you can surely classify many as street photography. I noticed the account is actually a feature account, they dont post their own content, but content of others and give credit to them. If they pick up one of your photos, it can get you a lot of followers for a few hours, assuming they have good engagement to start with. Tags on IG vs Groups on Flickr do differ slightly. A group on flickr is a pool you put in. There's no advantage to putting in a pool other than chronological order placing your photo on top of the pool. Of course, you can get pushed down over time. Tags on the other hand are like that, but it's unmanaged. Nobody owns the tag, nobody creates it in the way you create groups. It just generates and populates. The upside is that there are "top posts" kind of like getting explored just for that tag. If you hit a top post, you may get more likes than normal since your photo stays on top for a few hours or a few days! The tag is just a search criteria grouped rather than a managed group. Just works out better since it's all public. No need to manage or ask permission ect.
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