'FStop' is the name of a new social app that was specifically designed to help models and photographers connect. While there are plenty of social media groups and professional networks that have also been created for this purpose, FStop sets itself apart by taking inspiration from Tinder to match users who will likely be suited to working together.
App users are able to fill out profiles that include information such as daily rates, sample photos and social media links. For the safety of its users, FStop uses its own verification system to prevent fake profiles from being created.
As well as being a hub for models and photographers, the app also has room for makeup artists, plus hair and wardrobe stylists who could also collaborate on a shoot. With the app, users are able to pay one another with FStop's payment system via Stripe.
Collaborative Photography Apps
'FStop' is an App That Connects Models, Photographers and Stylists
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Photography - The trend of collaborative photography apps that connect models, photographers, and stylists is disrupting the traditional way of finding talent and organizing photoshoots.
2. Social Networking for Creatives - The trend of social apps like FStop that cater specifically to creatives in the photography industry opens up new opportunities for collaboration and networking.
3. Safety Verification in the Gig Economy - The trend of using verification systems, like FStop's, to ensure the safety and authenticity of users in the gig economy can be applied to other industries.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can benefit from collaborative photography apps like FStop to facilitate connections between talent and streamline the photoshoot process.
2. E-commerce and Payment - FStop's payment system via Stripe highlights the opportunity for disruption and innovation in the e-commerce and online payment industry.
3. Beauty and Fashion - Collaborative photography apps like FStop create new avenues for collaboration between models, makeup artists, hair stylists, and wardrobe stylists, disrupting traditional workflows in the beauty and fashion industry.