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As a portfolio app it does its job but it does not have anything special in it that would make me prefer this over other portfolio apps and services like pinterest and tumblr, and as far as the features, such as following designers and artists, does not add anything new to the social media powerhouses like Twitter and Facebook. The only pro I can see is that this keeps your likes centered around the theme of creative works More
Flickr is an online platform where you can upload, access, organize, edit, and share your photos from any device anywhere in the world. You can use its web services or its practical mobile app.
by Vincent Bailey
I like to have my photos available at all times. I was using imgur but it's not very customization. Flickr is exactly what I was looking for, you can upload photos separate them into and the profile feels very customized. The mobile app runs great, I haven't had a single issue. More
by Omar de la Torre
Flickr is a wonderful app for editing images. It is a best way to save our images in cloud and will be useful for us to get those photos into any device wherever we are located. Good to suggest. More
by Marilyn Delgado
VSCO is a user friendly, innovative app that lets me take photos that look professional. I love the presets that are included. They are fun to use and experiment with. The community that you can join is a great place to go and look at others photos and get ideas from. This is the best app for editing photos that I have tried so far. More
port4droid is a free app that allows you to create and manage your photographic work. Organize your photos in albums by using just drag and drop and add a cover for every album to identify it. You can copy photos from Flickr, 500x or any folder.
by Gloria Hicks
I have tens of thousands of snapshots of my children. I print out thousands a year, but they're just sitting in boxes as I haven't gotten around to organizing them into albums for the past 7 years. I have photos from all over, and this is a perfect way to manage them all! It was tedious and slightly confusing to learn at first. There are also glitches here and there, which are frustrating. All in all though, it's a great app! More
by Christina Pan
I recently took a lot of pictures of my son's first dance. I was able to compile all of those photos into an album with port4droid. It let me build and classify different portfolios. This app is wonderful because it is so simple to use. I can organize my photos easily by using drag and drop. More
Art Portfolio is a free app that allows you to create your own portfolio in a fast and simple way. You can create multiple portfolios and present your projects anywhere and anytime.
by Raymond Vasquez
As a professional model, I rely heavily on Art Portfolio to present my professional portfolio to clients on the fly. I have no problem projecting from my Samsung Galaxy phone to clients' projectors, which has been very helpful on several occasions. More
by Katherine Rosing
This is a beautiful app, nearly perfect to present a professional art portfolio. It lacks a couple of crucial features that I hope will be added soon. 1. the ability to rearrange the order of the individual portfolios, 2. the ability to replace "ART PORTFOLIO" with your own name, or studio name. 3. on the front page where the menu icon with the three vertical dots are -- leads you to Rogelio's own portfolio. Great advertising for him, and I do appreciate his sharing this portfolio for free, but this makes the app less than professional for me. I am hoping that the dot menu is a place holder for future options in the app--maybe for a paid version. I would HAPPILY pay for an updated app with these features! I think the need for a standalone app that does not require internet is important. there are times when internet is not available: airplane, wilderness hiking, etc where you might meet a potential client and want to show your work, for just a few. More
by Jordan Hunter
Art Portfolio is a decent app for Android. I feel like there isn't really a need for this type of thing, as there are many other programs that could help you do something like this, but it's okay for what it is. More
by Randy Stevens