
More than letting photographs speak for themselves, they allow them to speak together for the artist. The user interface seems crystal-clear in its intentions and allow the photographer to arrange their work into “Sets” keyed in on a specific theme, or “Stories” centered on a specific event or location. Within that smaller circle of options, 500px stands out.įrom the design of the site itself, it is clear where 500px’s focus lies: the photos are massive, uncrowded in the view, and unbothered by fussy controls and unneeded features. For professionals, though, the list shrinks considerably. There is nothing wrong with this, as we all have different needs and goals for our photos.

An entire list could be populated by Instagram, Facebook, Imgur, and the like, all geared toward the most casual of users.
