Bijou karman3/9/2023 So I will sometimes map out what to post when. ![]() I consider it a part of my job now, to get my work out there. Do you have more of a strategic or organic approach to posting?Ī little of both. As for the changes to the feed, I don’t know what I could do differently, so I just don’t worry about it. Stories are now a nice way for me to share things that are in progress or aren’t as essential. With Instagram stories, I resisted using them for a long time because I kind of thought they were dorky. My usual response is to ignore it! I’m really not tech savvy. How do you adapt when there’s a big change, like the move away from a chronological feed or the addition of Stories? It’s most important to make work, and there are many other ways of getting it out there. But I wouldn’t worry about it too much if I were new to illustration. Speaking from my personal experience, it’s very helpful. I don’t see other social media platforms being as influential or important for sharing work, and I prefer to spend as little time online as possible. Instagram is a great visual platform to be able to share what I’m working on and get feedback from people who are interested in my work. ![]() We’re curious - why only Instagram and no other platforms? How important do you think it is for an artist to have a presence on Instagram? A post shared by Bijou Karman on at 11:59am PST Your social media presence is solely on Instagram, which I’m assuming was an intentional move.
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