The Social Preview
by Ivo Cornel
The Social Preview integrates professional-grade renders into your gallery. You can now share exactly how your artwork looks on the wall directly to your social media feeds.
We know that a photo on a screen can feel temporary, while a print on a wall feels much more permanent.
To bridge this gap, we’ve built the Social Preview. We’ve integrated professional-grade renders directly into your profile page, allowing you to seamlessly share your artwork across all your social channels.
Starting today, you will find different types of renders for your photography on your profile:
- The Post: A square render to post on your feed.
- The Story: We built this specifically for your Stories. I’ve found it’s the perfect way to highlight new artwork you uploaded to Framed.Photo.
- Collaborative Posts: We believe in growing together. You can now publish these renders as a collab post with @frameddotphoto. This allows your work to live on both our profiles, helping collectors discover your photography exactly where it’s being sold.
"I think true connection happens when a collector can finally stop imagining and start seeing. We created these previews because we want your followers to feel the scale, the texture, and the presence of your photography before it even leaves the printer."
— Ivo Cornel
We built The Social Preview because we want you to stay focused on your craft, not on marketing logistics. I want your audience to see your work not as a post to be scrolled past, but as a window to be lived with.
I’ve seen firsthand how an image becomes part of a family’s history once it’s on their wall. With these new tools, we are simply making it easier for your audience to take that first step into a shared experience.
We are incredibly proud of how these look, and I can’t wait to see your stories hanging on virtual walls before they find their forever homes.
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