In this video photographer and content creator Peter McKinnon explains why he’s completely changed his mind about what images you should be sharing on social media, and how it relates to your portfolio and overall work.

Peter says that several years ago he used to curate his Instagram feed extremely carefully, only posting his absolute best work, making sure the grid was pretty much perfect, flowing with the seasons of the year. If he didn’t have an outstanding image one week, he just wouldn’t post anything.

But by 2021 Peter explains that he has changed his mind and doesn’t believe that this is the case anymore, for a number of reasons. So what’s the solution then? Well to be honest it’s a bit of a no-brainer, it’s ‘get a website!’ Even typing this out feels silly, but you would be amazed at how many photographers we feature on this site, particularly completion winners who only have social media for us to link to. If I’m looking at somebody’s work and want an immediate impression of what they do then I will always go to their website first over their social media feed. Peter also points out that if you have your own website you have greater control over selling products such as framed prints and tutorials, without having to pay a commission to a third party. Now I know what you’re probably thinking. It’s all very well for a guy with over 5 million followers who is being paid by a website platform to give this advice, but actually, I think he has some very good points. A friend of mine is a business coach for people working in the creative arts and her top piece of advice is to make sure your website is functioning well in terms of Google searches. You need to be blogging, have keywords in place and be optimising your SEO because that is where her clients are finding the majority of potential buyers and clients. Not through social media. Yes, you still need social media, but people are placing far too much value on it in terms of what returns it’s bringing. Social media should really be a sort of appetiser which sends people to your website, where they can find out more about you and your work.