One of the best parts about photography is sharing your photos with others—and social media allows you to do this with ease. That’s why photographers flock to various platforms to share their work and form communities, from portrait to sports to wedding photographers. The nature and bird photography community is also thriving. But effectively showing off your best photos involves more than simply hitting upload. There are algorithms that determine who sees your photos, aspect ratios that vary with each platform, and captions that require some thought. I’ve compiled some tips from my experience on 蜜柚APP’s social media team, as a Walker Social Media Fellow, to help you run your accounts. Build a Community Social media is all about connecting with others, so you should find ways to engage with your followers. Get to know them in the comments, and write an engaging caption that asks them questions. For example, post a photo of your spark bird and, in the caption...