Having shot diptychs for a year I have been trying to move onto photo essays which tell more of a story over a series of images. And I’ve found just the place to display the results: a new publishing platform called Exposure. It’s a bit like a blogging platform, but it’s designed for publishing photo narratives. For those familiar with Medium, a blogging platform known for its gorgeous design, it’s like Medium for photos.
Both Exposure and Medium make it easy to create beautiful layouts, essentially by limiting user choice and, where choice is available, making it difficult for users to make bad choices. Much of the layout is done automatically, for example, and there are no horrible fonts and gaudy colours. The result is amazingly professional-looking and elegant pages that are simple to create.
Support for full-width pictures, a massive trend in web design at the moment, is a big part of this. The editing tools make it easy to arrange images in groups and move them around. You can sprinkle text and headings in as well. If you’re familiar with any blogging platform, you’ll find Exposure very simple to use. There are no image libraries or dashboards to grapple with. As with Medium, it’s essentially a what-you-see-is-what-you-get editing environment. You never see any HTML code or tags.
Another big difference, compared with traditional blogging platforms, is that when you post on Exposure you are contributing to a big pool of content, rather than creating your own blog. So it’s much more inviting if you just want to do a one-off post, because you don’t need to set up a whole blog for it, and there’s no pressure to follow up with a stream of new posts. There are no comments, either; just an “Enjoy” button (like a “Like” button) and the option to share posts to various social networks. That said, if you do create multiple posts, it’s easy for people to click from one post to the next. It all looks great on a tablet or a smartphone, too.
The first three posts are free, and if you want to post more than that, you have to pay a small fee ($5 a month). For $9 a month you can have your own domain name, so it could be used as a portfolio site or a blog. It can sometimes be difficult to upload images (you have to drag them into the browser), and the staff picks seem to be a bit heavy on coffee-drinking hipsters. But perhaps that reflects the platform’s early user base.
If you’re thinking of trying Exposure, here are a couple of hints. First, full-width images can take some getting used to if you’ve been using WordPress or Blogger for years. Also, the full-width approach favours landscape-format images and doesn’t work at all for vertical/portrait images, because you can’t see the whole image. So group vertical images together into a row instead. Be sure to save often as you’re going along, because the editor sometimes gets a bit confused.
Overall, I think Exposure is a great way to showcase narrative photography. Give it a try! Here are a couple of my own posts: on Churchhaven and Aldeburgh.
Wow! Gorgeous sets Kirstin! Stunning work as usual.
You are kind. Thank you! You should give it a try; it’s such fun!
Kirstin, Your travel narratives are terrific! More please. Thanks for sharing thoughts on Exposure as well.
Thank you for your words of encouragement Nikki! x
Oh wow- I have seen others using this and was curious as to how it all worked.
Great information and beautiful work!
Thank you! Give it a go! It’s super easy to use.
I was so taken with this when you first posted about it on FB. It’s the perfect venue for your lovely work (and hopefully mine too!). x
Kim, I can’t wait to see your posts! SO exciting!
It’s really your work that makes their platform look so good 😉
What a sweet thing to say, Cara. Thank you.
I really love the site and so thankful you shared it with us. Thank you!
Thank you Staci.
I love this idea and loved your publications….or whatever they are called. I love to travel and this would be a perfect way of displaying my travels. Thank you for sharing.
I can’t wait to your travels too!
I really like Exposure and your photo narratives are great. I might give it a try with my pics from Australia.
Brilliant idea Debby! I can’t wait to see your Australia trip. It looked amazing on IG.
Wonderful post, Kirsten! I’ve been an Exposure convert for about two or three months now, and absolutely love that site. It is truly a wonderful place to tell stories.
Love this Kirstin, thanks for sharing . I shall try it with my photographs from our holiday in Jamaica . Easy to navigate always works with me , so I am intrigued .
Naima x