And RankMyPhotos is currently winning the curation war, one pixel at a time.
Does Photo A have better composition, or does Photo B just have better lighting? Is Photo C actually the winner because the subject looks happier? rankmyphotos
For the millions of amateur photographers, influencers, and real estate agents drowning in visual data, the problem isn’t taking photos anymore. It’s them. Enter RankMyPhotos —a platform that promises to replace your anxiety with algorithms. The Psychology of "Same, Same, but Different" Humans are terrible at judging their own work. We suffer from The Exposure Effect (we like the photo we’ve looked at the longest) and Recency Bias (the last shot we took feels the best). And RankMyPhotos is currently winning the curation war,
You’ve just returned from a weekend trip. Your SD card holds 347 shots of the same sunset. You delete the blurry ones, the ones where your friend is blinking, and the ones where a stranger photo-bombed the background. You are left with 12 “perfect” images. For the millions of amateur photographers, influencers, and
Why does this work? Because your first impression is usually correct. Overthinking ruins good photography. RankMyPhotos forces you to trust your lizard brain. If you are a professional retoucher who edits every pixel by hand, you probably don't need this. But if you are a creator suffering from decision fatigue —if you have ever spent 45 minutes deciding between two nearly identical selfies—RankMyPhotos is the cure.
And then the paralysis hits.
You shot 3,000 raw files. Editing takes three weeks. By running a "Pre-Cull" in RankMyPhotos, you delete the bottom 20% of ranked images instantly. You only edit the winners. That’s 600 fewer photos to touch up.