This June, @VSCO and @kehcamera are celebrating National Camera Day with a giveaway featuring a VSCO x @iutdstudios Film Camera, $100 KEH Gift Card, and VSCO x @Cleversupplyco Camera Sling Bag.
Post in VSCO with #ToolsOfTheTrade by June 25 for a chance to win.
@amit_machamasi_ is a self-taught photojournalist from Bhaktapur whose work is dedicated to capturing impactful moments across Nepal. This image is featured in Portraits of Proximity, our @photoville exhibition.
See the extended gallery: https://t.co/2BdPyNPSmy
Nicolas Bernal is an Indigenous Pasto photographer, political scientist, and visual artist from Ipiales, Colombia. This self-portrait from his project Zero Feathers is featured in Portraits of Proximity, our @photoville exhibition.
Nicolas Bernal is an Indigenous Pasto photographer, political scientist, and visual artist from Ipiales, Colombia. This self-portrait from his project Zero Feathers is featured in Portraits of Proximity, our Photoville exhibition.
Extended gallery: https://t.co/kktyLOrcE9
@rodyoli is a film photographer from Brazil whose work captures the beauty and intimacy of life in Rio de Janeiro. This image of Jhonny, Cesanne, and Gaels celebrating queer visibility and joy in the streets of Rio is part of our @photoville exhibition, Portraits of Proximity.
Andrew Kung is a New York-based photographer whose work explores contested ideas of place, identity, and belonging in Asian American history. This image from his series Echoes of the Pear Garden is part of our @photoville exhibition, Portraits of Proximity.
Vurzie Kim is a portrait and documentary photographer from Northern Nigeria whose intimate, often behind-the-scenes images reflect identity and cultural heritage with tenderness and depth. On view at Photoville in NYC now until May 30th.
Andres Allain is a Peruvian photographer whose documentary and commercial portraits embrace identity and memory. This photo from his series RUNAS is part of our @photoville exhibition, Portraits of Proximity, now open at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
For our Photoville exhibition, we asked photographers to show us their community.
Now, we want to hear from ours.
📸 Tag a photographer whose work deserves more recognition + share their VSCO link below for a chance to be featured on our socials.
Sara Swaty is a disabled documentary and portrait photographer based in LA, whose storytelling examines identity, ableism, and gender. Her work is a part of our @photoville exhibition on view starting May 16 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
See extended gallery: https://t.co/kktyLOrcE9
Some moments only the attendees capture.
Photographer Jerry Chapusette uses the collaborative uploads in VSCO Galleries to change that. Guests can add their own photos and videos to help paint the full picture.
Learn how he did it: https://t.co/ooMAl4ll8Y
Photography has never mattered more.
No prompt feels the moment shift. No algorithm waits for the right light. No one but you is behind the lens.
Tell us. What makes you pick up your camera?
Zeng Yanxun is a Chinese photographer whose uses photography to hold onto the memories of the landscapes of Guilin, where she was born. This photo is part of our @photoville exhibition, Portraits of Proximity, on view starting May 16 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Tristan Martinez is a second-generation Colombian American artist who zooms into the parts of daily life we forget to notice. Marge (hair), 2025, from his series Waiting Room is part of our @photoville exhibition on view starting May 16 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Meet us at @photoville 📷
We're walking through the 15th annual Photoville Festival together, starting at Portraits of Proximity, our exhibition highlighting photographers from the VSCO global community.
RSVP here: https://t.co/exwKJ3atc4