For photographers

A heart doesn't tell you
if the photo works.

Instagram metrics are not photographic critique. Connect with photographers who understand light, framing, sequence, intent — and tell you precisely what your image is doing and what it isn't.

Join Miiro

Private · No algorithms · Artists only

"The photograph that most needs to be seen isn't always the one with the most likes. Sometimes it's the one you still don't know if it works."

The photographic feedback that matters comes from those who understand visual language — not those who consume it passively.

How it works for photographers

1

Share your work

Upload a single image, a series, a documentary project, or a visual essay. Define the context: is this work in progress? What discipline? What specifically do you want evaluated?

2

Only photographers see it

Your image isn't in any feed. The content is completely private between you and whoever leaves feedback. No downloads, no sharing, no unwanted exposure.

3

Peer feedback

You receive opinions from people working in the same discipline: tension between figure and ground, light management, pace of a sequence, conceptual coherence of a project.

Why Miiro works for photography

Outside the algorithm

Your work doesn't compete for attention against other images. No trending, no "most popular", no penalties for not posting frequently. Just the photograph.

Archive privacy

You can share images you aren't ready to publish: explorations, unfinished projects, unedited files. The creative process doesn't have to be public.

Shared language

The photographers giving you feedback know the difference between a technical problem and an aesthetic decision. They can speak about exposure, framing, and narrative without ambiguity.

Photographers only

No brands, no agencies, no one whose opinion is conditioned by what sells. A community of photographers that prioritizes artistic judgment.

Circles

Photography challenges in community.

Join a circle of photographers with periodic rounds: a theme, a technical restriction or visual concept, a deadline, mandatory feedback from all members. Deliberate practice as the engine of real improvement.

Explore Circles

Photography prompts

Examples: "An image of urban solitude without people", "Available light portrait with a single window", "Series of 3 images telling the same story". The circle leader defines each round.

Free feedback

Inside the circle, feedback doesn't cost tokens. All members evaluate everyone's work. The collective eye improves the individual one.

Groups by photographic genre

Documentary, portrait, landscape, street photography, conceptual photography. Find the circle where your language is spoken.

The feedback your photography deserves is waiting for you.

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