Photo Editing and Sharing App VSCO makes its iOS camera application, CaptureAvailable around the world when a limited release was released in June, whereby the application could only be downloaded in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
VSCO also said it would acquire Freelance photographerthat offers a mixture of online and offline workshops to study photography and video.
“There is a clear gap in the business training and industrial guide market for emerging photography professionals who want to secure sustainable customer relationships. The freelance photographer acts as a long-time career partner for creative, providing comprehensive training, supportive community, and tools and views that they need to be transformed into their crafts.” n, said.
VSCO’s first new application in more than a decade, Capture focuses on taking pictures with set aesthetics. The app has over 50 pre -settings for images and some real -time effects. It provides manual control of camera functions such as shut -off speed and exposure, and can take pictures in raw and proraw forms. The application also allows users to synchronize all photos in VSCO clouds.
The freelance photographer offers a variety of courses that start from $ 208 per month for a basic coaching plan and $ 625 a month, which gives subscribers to more than 50 tools, several courses and personal mentor Paul Weaver.
The acquisition is neatly suited to VSCO’s goal of getting more meal for professional photographers. Last year the company launched VSCO Hub to make brands find photographers for different projects and VSCO sitesthat allows photographers to create websites to show their work. In May, the company released a VSCO Canvas, a collaborative painting product that allows users to create moodboards for various projects.