PhotoShelter Launches FileFlow App, Empowering Photographers, Their Clients and Creative Teams to Access and Share Visual Content Instantly
New App Helps Photographers and Brands Browse, Search and Share Files Directly from Their iPhones
PhotoShelter, the leading digital asset management platform for visual storytellers, announced the launch of FileFlow, an app for users across its cloud-based platforms including PhotoShelter for photographers and Libris for brands. The app grants PhotoShelter and Libris stakeholders the ability to search, download and share photos instantly from their iPhones. FileFlow provides users with permission-based access to all content that has been shared with them, from both PhotoShelter photographers and Libris organizations, facilitating even more efficient photo sharing. The app can be downloaded in the App Store directly here.
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With the release of FileFlow, users can now browse and search visual content, download high-resolution files in batch (with the ability to choose a smaller file size for mobile) and quickly share files via social media, messaging, Slack and email.
“At PhotoShelter, we seek to empower photographers and brands with the tools they need to enhance their workflows and deliver amazing visual content to its most successful destination,” said Andrew Fingerman, CEO of PhotoShelter. “Providing instantaneous access to content via a seamless mobile experience will make it even easier and faster for Libris and PhotoShelter clients to take action on photos and videos.”
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For PhotoShelter photographers, FileFlow is the best way to get images onto a client’s mobile device. The app can be used by both photographers and their clients to quickly access PhotoShelter archives and invited content, download high-resolution files and post instantly to social media.
Creative teams can also now access Libris libraries from their iPhones and share files, including photos, videos, PDFs and more, via text, social media, Slack and email. FileFlow is the last step in a real-time workflow, helping brands share compelling content instantly with followers.
PhotoShelter recently received funding from Level Structured Capital, an affiliated fund of Level Equity, a New York private investment firm focused on providing capital to software companies. This funding provides PhotoShelter with access to a total of $8 million, which will help drive product innovation in 2019 across its cloud-based visual media platforms. In addition to FileFlow, currently in the works are advanced content collaboration tools, deeper mobile functionality and new API capabilities to support seamless integrations with leading marketing technologies.
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