Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Using the TalEx resources

When we first started off with collecting photographs on our TalEx India fanpage and site; we thought we would provide a platform to the photographers through exhibitions and competitions. However, due to constraints on budget just like any other start-up; starting from zero rupees we thought that it may not be feasible. So time went on, and we practically didn't realize much on what to do with these digital photographs of low resolution apart from providing them visibility through our social media marketing.

Then in January we launched The Youth Diaries (www.youthdiaries.in), keeping in mind the interest of the writers. Today, it has acquired a prominent platform among other youth magazines in India; and as a serendipity we found how we can leverage the talent of the photographers on our network. It is our perception that a photograph's art is better understood by the viewer, if he has something to with which he can relate to. It's through the articles written in vibrant genres that we publish the most relevant photograph along with it. From what we expect and hope; is that the readers may a better perception and attachment to the story or article through the photographs that we publish side by side each write-up.


Thanks to all the photographers in our network, and thanks for tagging us through hundreds of photographs of different genre; we never fall short of a photograph for a write-up no matter which genre it may belong to. This is precisely, what we meant by organizing User Generated Content on web.  \m/

Photograph Credits: Ashik M Patel (page link)

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