Monday, June 10, 2013

Discovering VSCO Grid

I first discovered VSCO Cam right before our trip last year to Korea and Hong Kong.  I became a fan right away, and loved editing our travel photos using the app.  Recently, VSCO launched a new and improved version of the VSCO Cam app, and I have to say that it’s flat out amazing.  I love the new interface, and while I’m still learning the ropes, I can honestly say it really feels like a huge jump forward from what was already a fantastic program.

In addition to the new app, VSCO is also in the process of launching VSCO Grid, a beautiful, minimalist way to showcase VSCO Cam-edited photos.  I have been addicted to creating my VSCO Grid (dogearpress.vsco.co – also included on the sidebar of the blog), but more than that, I’ve really been enjoying discovering other people’s stunning work.  Below are a few images and links to their corresponding VSCO Grids that I’ve come across in the past few days.  You can also go to the VSCO Journal, and see their VSCO Grid related posts by clicking here.






1 comment:

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