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Xavier di petta
Xavier di petta






xavier di petta

Di Petta is aware of these dummy accounts, but they don’t bother him - he’s simply happy people are interested in and getting access to history. Like anything else popular, History in Pictures has also been hit with copycats.

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“If this photographer wants their work out there, we send it out to 2 million people, and we will repost with full credit.” “We keep it as transparent as possible,” says Cameron. “We really want to give credit where credit is due.”ĭi Petta and Cameron have since signed a contract with Getty Images, and use Flickr’s Creative Commons whenever they can. “I can totally see why photographers were upset, especially after reading that, and we have done a lot since then to rectify the situation, especially with licensing agreements,” he says. Di Petta admits his words came out a bit brash. After a profile in The Atlantic, questions arose of proper attribution and photo credits, generating some backlash. The account, owned and operated by the media company All Day (which also owns and operates Earth Pics), isn’t without controversy, however. I found with the History in Pics followers, earlier is better, but for Earth Pics it’s later in the day,” says Di Petta. “You’ve got to really judge by the audience. They take great care not to bombard their followers’ feeds.īillie Holiday /i5ueuN2mwU The duo hopes to expand their brand, looking into Pinterest, Tumblr and even Snapchat - but for now, the pair post about 16 images a day, scouring up to 100 sources, including Pinterest and Reddit, for a week’s worth of content. “You can go on our page, and every now and then you’ll see an image where there’s a 99 percent chance you haven’t seen it before,” says Cameron. But lesser-known events, like Cleveland’s disastrous Balloonfest ’86, are what make the account unique.

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Icons like Audrey Hepburn, Kurt Cobain and Frank Sinatra, places like Studio 54, and events like World War II and Woodstock are popular mainstays on the account and generally perform well. He recognizes some criticisms that photos simply aren’t enough to inform viewers, but maintains that 140 characters are enough to whet someone’s appetite for learning more. “Education is a main focus, and that’s why I love it,” says Di Petta. But, despite their shared interest in travel, they realized their true passion was history - and so, in July 2013, was born. In 2013, the two launched Earth Pics on Twitter, which attracted 1.47 million followers. A relationship quickly flourished, and as the pair got to know each other, they realized they could build a partnership. Rachel was on CNBC, YahooFinance and Fox Business to discuss Fox on Stocks and trading as well as named one of Time Magazine's 25 Top Most Influential Teens of 2014.Captain Kirk and his /q0FdIH3aYZĭi Petta, an 18-year-old Australian from Shepparton, and Cameron, a 20-year-old from Buffalo, NY, who now lives in Los Angeles, were building their social audiences individually via funny YouTube videos and comedy Twitter pages when they met online in 2008. Her blog is read by people both young and old who want basic answers to their finance questions and want to start investing.

xavier di petta

Since Rachel was home-schooled for high school and finished early, she began blogging about finance and investing to continue while in-between working on sets and playing music. Di Petta has amassed followings that exceed 100 million across various social networks. Di Petta has been featured in The Times’ ‘Top 25 Under 20’ and ‘The 15 Smartest Teens on the Planet’.

xavier di petta

Xavier Di Petta is an Australian Music Producer, Internet Entrepreneur, and a creator of EarthPix and HistoryInPics. She has also worked on films and television shows with Daniel Craig, Naomi Watts, Patricia Arquette, Daryl Hannah, Michael Chiklis and many more. Xavier Di Petta Wiki, Biography, Age as Wikipedia. Rachel and her band, No Babies No Bullets have played at different music festivals and venues through the West Coast, including Sundance Film Festival 2015, NAMM, The Viper Room and others. She has grown up performing and entertaining via music and film, and will continue to do so for the rest of her life. Rachel has been working as an entertainer since she was 5-years-old.








Xavier di petta