Glass — Photography Community Reviews

Glass — Photography Community Reviews

Published by on 2024-10-28

🏷️ About: Glass is a photo sharing app and community available on iPhone, iPad, and the Web. It is a private and member-supported platform that does not have ads, engagement algorithms, invasive data tracking, outside investors, or public counts. The app is focused on photography and offers features like P3 color profile support and metadata. It also has a beautiful Web experience and an iPad app.


       


Overall Customer Experience 😎


😎👌🔥 Positive experience
42.3%

👿🤬😠 Negative experience
39.5%

🙄💅🫥 Neutral
18.2%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 615 combined software reviews.



Summary of Customer Reviews (Takeaways): 💎

- Glass is a paid photography community that focuses on photography as an art form.

- The app allows for full resolution photo uploads and displays EXIF data.

- The team behind Glass prioritizes safety and inclusivity by providing an easy way to report and block users.

- The app has a simple and uncomplicated layout that showcases artists' work without distractions.

- Glass is a refreshing approach to social media that feels nothing like social media.

- The app has a healthy and supportive community of photographers who lift each other up and discuss the technical aspects of photography.

- The app is ad-free and does not have visible likes or reels.

- The app has a subscription model that is less than $3 a month if subscribed for a year.



Read 31 Customer Service Reviews 👿🤬😡😠💢😤

4.6 out of 5

Not sure I’ll renew my subscription

2023-11-08

Where to begin… 1. It’s a walled garden. No one outside of the Glass community can see your work. 2. Everything is done via the iPhone app. There’s no web alternative that might bring extra and much needed functionality like direct upload of photos from your computer. 3. Uploads within Glass don’t work. Save your images to your iCloud Drive on your computer. Open the Files app, select an image, hit the Share icon, select the Glass app and watch it go through the motions of uploading the image to Glass. Fire up Glass and, you guessed it, nothing uploaded. Not sure what the point of an image sharing service is when you can’t share images. Glass is a great concept poorly executed and rushed to market. I hope they get their act together. We need this alternative to Instagram, etc. but it’s got to work. Glass can’t even handle the basics.

iPad app please. Design is okay.

2022-11-26

GlassPhotographyCommunity is supposed to be photographer first, but it locks an excellent iPad app, or a Mac app, which is where most of us processor photos. Would love to see for support for this in the future. Not sure if I’ll go past the free trial to be honest.

Also, design is okay. The two gestures on photos, pulling a photo to the right or the left, aren’t ideal. One just takes you to what would happen if you press the photo, seems pointless. And the other is for reporting a photo, which should really be tucked away behind some … menu. But instead is front and center.

Location shared & photo album permissions

2024-01-27

Glass claims to be started in a way that focuses on and protect users. But I’m very bothered by 2 things:
1. GlassPhotographyCommunity has iOS photo Album access without being granted permission. Usually a pop up from the system requests this permission. Also this permission is not shown (or any option to change or revoke it) in the system settings for the Glass app or under Privacy > Photos. This is really concerning because it means they’re sneaking around it.
2. Location data of photos is shared and shown, with no way to remove them. Better yet options to never share location data to begin with.

For an app and service trying to focus on users, these are two giant privacy issues right out of the gate.

A bit underwhelming

2024-02-26

GlassPhotographyCommunity showed a lot of promise and there was a ton of hype when it launched but it’s a miss for me as it feels like a ghost town lately. I follow at latest count about 200 people and I’m lucky if I see 5-10 new photos a day total. That seems like extremely low usage. On the plus side, the addition of categories and improved Exif info has helped a little but you still cannot allow the location of the photo to be posted from Exif data and the categories are limiting. I’m just not seeing much community engagement as it’s missing a lot of features that help build a community, especially since GlassPhotographyCommunity bills itself as a photo community. Beyond commenting, there really is not much else for people to engage in with each other. I subscribed for a year and I’ll keep posting but not sure I’ll renew unless some new community features arrive. Noting that I also opened a UX / accessibility issue in their feature requests but as of yet that has not been addressed. Update, December, 2021 - Now that GlassPhotographyCommunity has “appreciations” or “likes”, it’s gone even quieter than before. Folks appreciate a photo but that’s dramatically reduced social interaction via commenting so perhaps its had an opposite effect than what GlassPhotographyCommunity owners were intending. 🤷 Now it sort of feels like an Instagram wanna-be.

Wasted Potential So Far

2024-06-27

If the curators don’t follow you, you may as not well bother - there’s a lot of evidence that there’s an “in” group - if you’re not in that “in” group, or if you don’t immediately cater to their specific tastes (and I believe there are only like, 2 curators so tons of room for bias for sure), then you’ll basically get no discovery. Very difficult to find other people you like as well, that goes both ways.

I’m not a big fan of algorithms, but relying on such a small team of curators who seem to have conflicts of interest isn’t a great solution, either. And if you don’t post often, good luck getting seen by a larger group of people because the timeline feed is a slog to go through. If you want an audience, you have to be as addicted to GlassPhotographyCommunity as you would with Instagram.

I want to use and like this app…

2024-07-14

But as others have mentioned, discovering who or what to follow has a long way to go. As a start I would love to be able to find pictures easily based on a location or near me, shot on a certain camera, with a tag etc.

GlassPhotographyCommunity is designed pretty well and it’s nice to use to look at pictures, especially on the iPad, but there are just too many lacking features. I’d like to pay for a year to support the effort but for now there’s no value in the subscription for me. Perhaps soon?

It’s not there yet, but I’m hopeful

2024-01-24

The premise of GlassPhotographyCommunity is great. I’m happy to pay for a community that isn’t overrun but ads, product ambassadors, and influencers. But the functionality at its initial release is far more basic than I had hoped for.

No ability to curate what you see in any capacity. There’s a search field for photographers only, not photos. I’m starting to see mature content with no way to hide it, so I haven’t been opening GlassPhotographyCommunity in public. No way to favorite, like, or bookmark.

The quality of work on GlassPhotographyCommunity isn’t quite there yet either. I see more snapshot style photos than I do carefully crafted photos. Not to say that’s a bad thing, but since there’s no search functionality you have no way to change what you see. It’s all up to Glass.

I’m hopeful they’ll improve given time—the team has a forum for suggested improvements and I’ve seen them on Twitter being fairly receptive. I spent $30 for the first year with high hopes, so we’ll see how it goes.

Okay so far.

2024-07-07

Good app. I like what they’re doing to get away from how terrible IG has become. But no EXIF data is ever displayed for any of my photos. They say they have lens info now, but it doesn’t show for me yet. I download my pics from Lr to my iPhone, but it doesn’t preserve my EXIF data, so when I upload from GlassPhotographyCommunity , no EXIF data. I paid for the year because I really want to encourage some real competition for IG and I want a place to see and connect to other photographers, both professional and other amateurs like me. I would ask for there to be a feature that allows saving photos in collections/mood boards. And please allow us to upload from other devices other than iOS so my EXIF data shows.

Recent Improvements In Discovery

2023-07-03

I had previously rated GlassPhotographyCommunity one star for its launch without any discovery features at all — no categories, no tags, no functional search — but with a recent release they’ve followed-through with categories and in doing so, greatly improved GlassPhotographyCommunity .

The existing categories are fine (if limited) for discovery. Right now, it’s realistically the only way of finding someone you may like to follow outside of refreshing a list of random users.

What’s needed to make GlassPhotographyCommunity truly great is a functional search to locate subjects and areas of interest and perhaps even check out a camera or lens before you buy it. Hopefully, they deliver on a feature like this soon.

Oh, and please bring geotagging back (but make it functional to find photos in the same area this time!).

Great first draft, lacking a few features

2024-07-10

I’m loving the idea: no popularity contests, or data selling with a focus on privacy and photography and limiting addictiveness. That said, it really needs tags or hashtags so you can browse by interest and/or follow and allow sharing/browsing at least via http so non glass users can see your photos (and see what they’re missing). Right now browsing content is tricky.

Also a “heart” would be nice so you can create a favorites list. I assume some of this is on the roadmap and launching an app like this has to be mega complex.

Solid First Effort

2024-05-14

I think this is a solid first step. The issue is I’m not sure the founders have established an identity for Glass outside of it not being Instagram. That’s reflected in the incredibly small feature set and some of the design decisions that feel a little aimless. The discovery tab is awful, full stop. Avatar icons are too big, photos are too small, sideways scrolling on all these tiny photos with no way to preview isn’t fun. Zooming into landscape images by default is also strange. Launching GlassPhotographyCommunity without a way to view a user’s full collection of images at a glance feels like a mistake. How did it launch without a way to edit captions? GlassPhotographyCommunity was in private beta for a minute and it makes me curious what it was like then.

There’s a lot of workshopping happening in their support pages and I worry they’re going to design this by committee and turn it into a hodgepodge of conflicting ideas. The work I’m referring to that needs to be done isn’t expensive. It doesn’t cost you anything to establish a set of concrete desires for your product. Does Glass want to foster a photography community and get people conversing with one another or does it want to be a portfolio site with some engagement functionality?

I’ve already subscribed for the year, I’m rooting for you all to turn this into something. Figure out what you want to be and pls god get more women on your platform.

Excellent Community and App

2023-10-06

I’ve been really enjoying the experience so far. I’ve made some good connections and the community is great. GlassPhotographyCommunity needs some further development and polish, but will come with time.

My advice is to not do what so many before have done, try to make it have everything for everyone.

Focus on photography and people.

The Truth

2023-11-06

Beautiful app, thoughtfully made. This is what community looks like when we tell the truth: it takes a little effort, takes a little patience, grows slowly rather than exponentially. Glass isn’t a social network; it’s a digital tool—you bring the network (or cultivate it over time). I like it a lot. I like that it feels sane and safe and creative and honest and warm. I hope others do too.

A lovely place to share work

2024-09-15

I’ve joined every photo/creative app I’ve ever come across, and so far Glass is my favorite (with Ello being a close runner up, RIP)

There is emphasis only on what we post as work, with a very open and friendly community to go along with it. The way GlassPhotographyCommunity is constructed, it is so easy to enjoy how many ways there are of seeing the world, and this life, through the eyes of different photographers—which is a deep and true pleasure.

I never write reviews—this might be my first? But Glass deserves to be praised with enthusiasm!

Extremely good

2024-09-11

Glass is reminding my why I fell in love with photography in the first place. GlassPhotographyCommunity is beautiful, has been phenomenally stable since day 1, and has received regular meaningful updates that make my time on Glass better. It’s the best of what social networks used to be, and importantly, has a fair business model to ensure incentives are aligned to allow Glass to keep making such a great product. I’m excited about photography again, and it’s because of Glass.

I really liked this app

2024-09-15

Until they added appreciations… forcing people to comment was a great way to build a community and have meaningful small conversations about our shared photography. Now, it’s like Instagram again. Random people come around and leave appreciations. What do I care about you appreciating my photo? They should only be allowed to appreciate after they got anything to say on the subject. So, I don’t know, it really discouraging me to use it.

Great App

2024-06-09

Glass is great for photographers who want a platform to both showcase their portfolios, but also experiment. The community is strong and you can get real feedback, well beyond the superficial feedback from IG and other social media sites. Having hi-res photos is truly in spiring as well. If you’re interested in joining a community of photographers and being part of the building process (GlassPhotographyCommunity developers listen to the users feedback very often) then this the best app for you!

You have to start somewhere…

2024-06-11

Is Glass perfect? Not at all. But I’ll support the effort to have some sort of “community” for photographers that isn’t full of ads.
What could be better: faster feed loads - I can see the same five images at the top of my feed all day. Maybe a means to shuffle your feed? Easier commenting might encourage more to comment. Sure the “like” is lame but it sure was quick and easy.
So rather than being a hater, be a supporter and since these guys are willing to do the work for our benefit, I’ll pay, happily.

Best Photography App Out There

2024-09-15

I started using Glass one year ago and I absolutely adore it. It is exactly the photography app I have been looking for since well, Instagram went down hill years ago. It is a minimally designed app that doesn’t throw a millions things at you at once. It is just for photography, that is it, nothing else. Professional or amateur photographers alike can display their work. Instead of likes they have appreciations. Glass does have a feature to follow people, but you cannot see the follower count or the appreciation count. It is not about numbers, or advertising it is about community. The Glass creators seem incredibly passionate about what they do. I am rooting for you guys!

A community for photographers

2024-06-11

As a photographer who has been frustrated with Instagram’s algorithm, it’s great to be in a community with kind hearted photographers who lift each other up and discuss the technical parts of photography. It’s clear that the team cares about safety and inclusivity by making sure that there’s an easy way to report and block users - not the case in a lot of other photo communities out there who have told me that my community wasn’t for them if I felt unsafe!

I love that you can upload full res photos (thank you for not making me crop or add white borders!) and you can see EXIF data. The team really focuses on photos over likes or reels, which is really what we’re actually here for.

THE app for photographers

2024-06-05

Finally! An app for photographers that looks amazing, makes our photos look amazing, and works beautifully whether on mobile or desktop. I love that there’s no downgrading of our image quality yet upload is quick. And I’m a big fan of the preserved meta data so you can see settings a photographer used to create an image you’re digging. Can’t wait to see where they go from here.

I don’t use any other photo sharing app

2024-09-15

I’ve been off of IG for nearly a year and had resorted to just sharing the photos I’d taken with family and friends through the photos app and shared albums. But my circle of other photography lovers was small. GlassPhotographyCommunity is a nice middle ground for that. The layout is beautiful, and I love that I can financially support the developers so there are no ads or intrusive tracking.

Best for photography

2024-06-05

GlassPhotographyCommunity is like a photography coffee table book that you can pick up at any time and scroll through and see edge-to-edge photography. No additional information unless you click an image, otherwise it is a pristine photography experience. There is nothing else even close. The community of photographers are supportive. This is an app full of inspiration and worth every penny of the subscription price for an ad-free experience.

Terrific platform.

2024-06-05

I came and went early-on through the Glass world…but eventually came back and stayed. Love the platform. It has subtly and quietly lifted me out of the world of followers and likes and algorithms such that I post and share and expect nothing more than getting my work out there—and, along the way, have built, and am building, a nice little network of like-minded image makers. It’s my new online photographic home.

Finally!

2024-09-15

Over the years photographers have tried to find a place to share work together. There was Flickr (which turned into a train photography community instead), 500px (mysteriously purchased by Chinese Corp), and Instagram (devolved into memes, selfies, and influencers after Facebook purchase). For the past few years, we had nothing. Glass proposed a simple idea - photography community paid by subscriptions. It’s brilliant. I’m happy to pay to be a part of photography as art community and think this is the start of something good. The first pass at GlassPhotographyCommunity isn’t perfect but I know reception has been great and Glass will work out the kinks and eventually scale to other platforms. Glass team - I wish you all success and big paydays ahead, thanks for hard work to bring this idea to life.

The photo app I’ve been looking for!

2024-09-15

I know I’m not alone in feeling like Instagram just isn’t doing it for me anymore - the ads, the influencers, the reels. Need I say more? It’s just not a place for photos anymore, and that makes me so sad. I’ve been looking for a replacement for a while and recently found Glass. At first, I thought there’s no way I’m paying to use it. But after reading about the team and their mission, I figured it was something worth supporting. It’s still in it’s early days, but the more photographers who use it and support it, the better it will be. I actually feel excited to use it - something I haven’t felt about a social media app in a long time. There’s beautiful content and folks are excited to share their thoughts. It’s the start of a great community, and I’m excited to be a part of it!

What the people have been asking for

2026-02-06

A refreshing approach to social media that feels nothing like social media. Glass is a healthy and supportive photo sharing app for those that enjoy genuine connection and prefer to move away from like counts, endless ads and the pressure of a *perfect feed*. I’d strongly recommend and you can expect developers to be engaged and interested further improvement of GlassPhotographyCommunity .

Fantastic place to meet creatives and be inspired

2026-01-09

GlassPhotographyCommunity is wonderful. Simple, uncomplicated, and has allowed me to meet some really talented artists from around the world. I love the restraint…no visible likes, no ads, no distractions except artists showcasing their work to drive conversation and growth. Photos look amazing and again …the simplicity is refreshing. If you subscribe for the year, it is less than 3 dollars a month and for me it is beyond worth it.

It has room to grow and evolve but for a first go? These are the kind of platforms I wish app developers could emulate when it comes to showcasing art. Bravo and looking forward to being a part of this growing community.

A break from the endless-scroll wasteland

2026-02-10

Oh! An app for sharing photos! What a great idea. What?! It’s not junked up with ads and shopping and weird social-engineering nonsense? What a breath of fresh air! The subscription fee is a small price to pay and is the best way to go. We’ve seen what happens otherwise.

Even better that it’s constantly improving and feedback is taken into account. 💕

No iPad? Really?

2025-04-23

I wish you the very best of luck with this, I really do, it sounds like a tremendous app and service… but an iPhone only app (does not work on iPad) is not enough. Bare-bones iPad support isn’t hard… anything would be better than NO support. I can’t even signup on my iPad Pro 12.9 because the controls are offscreen… I’ll watch and join when you move beyond the phone.

THE Best

2024-01-24

Now that I have seen how a real photography community and sharing app works I will never go back to Instagram, Threads, X or any other influencer driven, algorithm run platform again.

I am not a professional photographer, it’s more of a hobby and bit of therapy for me. It is nice to be able to follow those that are and not be force fed advertisements. Glass seems to have a well rounded community interacting with one another instead of engagement farming post designed to be seen by the algorithm. So happy to not have to constantly see the annoying fake “I am following every photographer that follows me” type of stuff.

I enjoy being able to see the equipment and settings that someone has used for their photo. I am currently in the market for some new lenses, it has been nice to select the lenses I am interested in and be able to quickly see what photos others have taken with them to help in my decision process.

I really enjoy having the public profile that anyone can access through the web without having GlassPhotographyCommunity or their own subscription. If I want to have a portfolio to share with someone that option is there and can also be turned off/on.

5 Stars



Is Glass Photography Community Safe? 🤗🙏


Yes. Glass — Photography Community is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 615 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.6/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Glass Photography Community Is 51.7/100.


Is Glass Photography Community Legit? 💯


Yes. Glass — Photography Community is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 615 Glass — Photography Community User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Glass Photography Community Is 74/100..


Is Glass — Photography Community not working? 🚨


Glass — Photography Community works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



Payments 💸🤑💰

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..

Pricing Plans Amount (USD)
Monthly Subscription $6.99
Yearly Subscription $39.99
Patron Subscription $129.99


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Features

- Private and member-supported platform

- No ads, engagement algorithms, invasive data tracking, outside investors, or public counts

- Public profiles that can double as a portfolio

- Organic exploration and discovery

- Monthly Categories

- Photography focused features like P3 color profile support and metadata

- Beautiful Web experience

- iPad app

- $4.99/month or $29.99/year membership with the first two weeks free

- Terms of Use and Privacy Policy available on the app's website.

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