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How to achieve Instagram #feedgoals

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During its early years, Instagram was just used to post random #nature or #selfie pictures, then it turned to a space to showcase our #IwokeUpLikeThis snaps. 

Today, Instagram is no longer just a social media site teeming with photos of food, bad-lit selfies, and over-exposed pictures of nature, but has become a business for some—making thousands of bloggers and influencers around the world up their Instagram game.

Your IG is probably the next social media account people check after your Facebook profile, which could make some content-conscious.

Your feed should at least show photos representing who you are. But many users strive for more, as they make it a habit to post photos in a uniformed or themed way, and not just absent-mindedly uploading snaps, thus achieving the ultimate #feedgoals.

Instagram has made it easier for social media addicts to express their moods, artistic talents, and tastes.  Some users post pictures on a white frame, while others arrange trimmed photos in multiple rows to make up a large image. 

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Here are five IG #feedgoals ideas that can be your source of inspiration should you want to make your Instagram feed a standout from the rest. 

1. Lauren Bullen (@gypsea_lust)

A renowned Instagram influencer with over 1.8 million followers, she posts her travel photos frame-less and add dreamy filters that make you want to go to the places she had been.

2. James Reid (@jaye.wolf)

His feed consists mostly of cut-out panorama shots that form into one picture, a mix of retro and classics, and not to mention, tons of pictures of his girlfriend Nadine Lustre (@nadzlustre)–it’s an obviously romantic feed. 

3. Shaira Luna (@shairaluna)

A photographer who has the perfect excuse to use all different colors with her per-batch-different-color-themed feed. There’s a batch of yellow hues, a dark theme, red and brown mood, and a girly set of pastels, among others.

4. Gil Cuerva (@gilcuerva)

His feed has black and white photos, and, sometimes like James Reid’s’, has large photos broken into a number of square pictures. 

5. Naomi Rahim (@auroradesign)

This photographer’s feed showcases her nature- and animal-loving personality with her only-rectangular-photos theme which is unique and elegant.

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