Photo Editing and sharing app VSCO is creating its iOS camera app, CaptureThe world is available after a limited launch in June, when the app can only be downloaded in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
VSCO also said that it is acquiring Freelance photographerWhich provides a mixture of online and offline workshops to study photography and videography.
“There is a clear difference in the market for emerging photography professionals for professional education and industry-specific guidance, which are looking to secure permanent customer relationships. Freelance photographer acts as a long-term career partner for Creative, a comprehensive education, a subsidiary, as well as a supporting community, as well as an offer, which requires his crafts.”

VSCO’s first new app in more than a decade, capture focuses on taking pictures with a set beauty. The app has some real-time effects as well as more than 50 presets for images. It provides manual control on camera functions such as shutter speed and exposure, and can take photographs in raws and providers. The app allows users to sync all photos with the VSCO cloud through the VSCO app, which means that you cannot upload photos directly from the capture app.
The freelance photographer offers various courses, which starts at $ 208 per month for the original coaching scheme, and is $ 625 per month that gives customers more than 50 equipment, several courses and the company’s founder, Paul Vever.
The acquisition fits neatly in the purpose of VSCO of more catering for professional photographers. Last year, the company launched the VSCO hub to enable brands to search for photographers for various projects, and Vsco sitesWhich allows photographers to create a web page to show their work. In May, the company launched the VSCO Canvas, an associate Whiteboard Product that allows users to make moodboards for various projects.

