Today’s Infographics on popular Instagram Photo sharing app which brought by Social media Giant Facebook last month. And just before few weeks Android fans get lucky as their apps are free for android OS. In this infographics on instagram, the article about how to find a instagram junkie in a humour way. Check out the post.
By determining and addicted to INSTAGRAM photos many users are turning into junkies. We thought we share a awesome Infographics on INSTAGRAM with nice Illustrations.
Now More than 40 million users strong,digital photo-sharing app with many photo blogs trend and transformed something overnight success.
How to find a Instagram Junkie – Instagram Infographics
Hope you love this Infographics, any queries tell us.
About Instagram – Who is CEO.
Kevin Systrom (@kevin) is the CEO and co-founder of Instagram, a community of more than 600 million who capture and share the world’s moments on the service. He is responsible for the company’s overall vision and strategy as well as day-to-day operations.Since the beginning, Kevin has focused on simplicity and inspiring creativity through solving problems with thoughtful product design. As a result, Instagram has become the home for visual storytelling for everyone from celebrities, newsrooms and brands, to teens, musicians and anyone with a creative passion.
Prior to founding Instagram, Kevin was part of the startup Odeo, which later became Twitter, and spent two years at Google working on products like Gmail and Google Reader. He graduated from Stanford University with a BS in Management Science & Engineering and serves on the boards of Walmart and KCRW.
I have to admit…. I really enjoy Instagram. It is always fun to be able to share pictures and tweak effects. I have been able to connect with some interesting people and see some cool parts of the world thanks to that app. Luckily, no bruises, though.
Yes, it’s True. we are getting some new users for our blog from instagram !
Instagram does not make you an insta photographer. When I was in collage i used my dad’s 1970’s Nikon SLR… i had to go through rolls of film and develop them myself in a dark room. Now its point, click and there you go… Back then when you found that one great shot in rolls of film it was like finding gold…
i don’t tknow about you but I kinda miss the old days.
Yes, EDD, the roll which we have 36 shots max – allows to shoot a perfect shot. where now days, they took many photos and then choose which is best. its something like killing the skills of a person who shoot ! 😛
I own a retro camera – brought from a Russian tourist more than 15 years ago!
Oh yeah it’s beautiful. I m french and no infography… ;( so thanks
why that so ? and welcome to animhut 😀