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Marie Dashkova, a photographer from Russia was looking for a place where she could show her artwork and build a diverse portfolio while earning money for her images, which is what brought her to submit her images to Scopio. In the past, she had tried submitting to traditional stock photo agencies, but there were so many restrictions that she wasn’t able to express her authentic self and style. Find out how she has been able to earn money as a successful and expressive photographer without giving into the restrictions. She also speaks about her experience as a Scopio photographer and using the new contributor portal that allows photographers to see their images, views, downloads, and even access amazing perks....
The contributor portal has been a support to each photographer as they find new ways to build their portfolios and share their work. Through Scopio, numerous photographers have shined with their creative work. We want to congratulate Bernardo Ramonfaur for being our top viewed street photographer of the week with 6,899 views! His distinctive eye, as well as his love for art, and color, has made him reach where he is today. His pictures are like stories; full of colors, details, culture, and passion. You can feel it as soon as you see one of his pictures. We, at Scopio, are always proud to see our photographers shining. If you haven’t already joined, go get signed in...
Although it might seem like most models are born with natural confidence, Catherine shares that it has less to do with confidence and more to do with the desire to express their creativity. She is a Quebecois photographer that she was more creative as the subject. Catherine is a fashion photographer and model. She grew up in Quebec and is still living there, she loves this place. How It All Started There wasn’t a big photographer’s community when she started, but now there is. So now it’s become easier to meet and work with people doing that activity. Catherine started photography almost 11 years ago just for fun, because she liked to take pictures of her...
Olga Larionova is 27 years old fashion photographer from Ukraine. She lives in a small town in Ukraine, where they know little about fashion and style, so she is trying to promote her work abroad as much as possible. She participates in competitions for photographers and foreign exhibitions. Olga has been doing photography for 3 years and currently freelancing. “Love for photography came to me a long time ago, I was a photo model, I knew a lot of poses, and now it helps me in working with models. Before that, after the institute, I worked in a kindergarten as a teacher. I have always been a creative person, I graduated from art school, I love to sew and create...