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Photo Editing and Sharing app VSCO is creating its iOS camera app, CaptureAvailable worldwide after a limited launch in June, when the app can only be downloaded in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
VSCO also says that it is achieving Freelance photographerWhich provides a mixture of online and offline workshops for photography and videography study.
“There is a clear gap in the business education and industrial-specific direction market for professionals who are seeking to protect the relationships of sustainable clients. The freelance photographer is a broader education, a helpful community, as well as a carrier, as a partner of a long-term career, as well as a carrier.”

For more than a decade, the first new app for VSCO, capturing a set of captures focuses on taking pictures with aesthetics. The app has more than 50 presets for images with some real-time effects. It provides manual control over camera functions such as shutter speed and exposure and can take pictures in raw and prore format. The app allows users to sync all photos with VSCO Cloud.
Freelance photographers offer various courses, starting $ 208 per month for basic coaching plans and $ 625 per month, which offers access to personal consultation from more than 50 equipment, several courses and company founder Paul Weaver.
The acquisition fits the VSCO to the more supply to professional photographers. Last year, the company was launched Vsco hubBrands to enable photographers to discover photographers for different projects and VSCO siteWhich let photographers create web pages to show their jobs. In May, the company was launched Vsco canvasAn associate Whiteboard product that allows users to create moodboards for various projects.