Roast My Instagram

🔥 Roast: @maoe.fotografia — A Lens Without An ID



📸 @maoe.fotografia
🔗 instagram.com/maoe.fotografia
👥 8,368 followers · 7,502 following
📌 664 posts
🏷️ Artist

🔥 FIRST IMPRESSIONS

"Fotógrafo, Coach, Rigger." — Three words that sound like you pulled them out of a hat. If I stumble upon your profile, I'm left thinking: who the heck is this person, and why should I care? It's more of a mystery novel than an invitation to dive into your world.

👏 WHAT'S ACTUALLY WORKING

→ Your post about navigating the photography industry snagged 1,435 likes and 22 comments. It's screaming, "More of this, please!"
→ The thought-provoking sidecar about knowledge-sharing hit 377 likes and 18 comments. Turns out, people like it when you drop the art and show the smarts.

🔪 THE ROAST

  • "Beauty has many styles." So does blandness. If I see one more post with the same caption, I'll assume you've become a robot. Spice it up. Tell us why this shot matters, or better yet, tell us something about you.

  • Your sidecar posts prove that you can engage an audience when you spill the beans about the industry or life lessons. Yet, your recent feed is a dry desert of repetitive captions and faceless images. Why hide your brain when it clearly attracts more eyes?

  • Following 7,502 accounts with 8,368 followers? It's like you're handing out participation trophies. Clean it up. You should be following people who inspire you, not everyone and their cat.

  • "Fotógrafo, Coach, Rigger." If I wanted a business card, I'd ask for one. Where are the quirks, the hints of personality? Your bio is your elevator pitch; right now, it's more like a broken escalator.

  • Your post from Feb 28th resonates like an insider's guide to surviving the photography jungle, yet the rest of the feed is more like a ho-hum stock image gallery. People love the storyteller, not just the storyteller's tools.

  • If I met you at a bar and all you talked about was art in vague terms, I'd excuse myself to the bathroom and never come back. Show us your human side. What makes you tick when the camera's off?

⚡ THREE THINGS TO FIX THIS WEEK

  1. Your audience clearly loves your insights. Share a personal story from your journey as a photographer or coach once a week, and watch the engagement fly through the roof.

  2. Next post, ditch the generic captions. Share why the photo matters to you or the story behind it. Anything but "Beauty has many styles."

  3. You describe yourself as a coach. Prove it. Host a quick Instagram Live session about a common photography challenge. Your followers want to see the person behind the lens, not just the photos.

✍️ BIO REWRITE

Current bio:
"Fotógrafo, Coach, Rigger."

New bio:
"🖼️ Capturing stories from behind the lens, sharing the wisdom from behind the scenes. Let's rethink the art of photography together."

This version gives a peek into your dual role as a photographer and mentor, inviting followers to join in on a journey of learning and exploration.

🎤 THE VERDICT

Your feed is hung up on photography like a one-trick pony, leaving personality at the door. People are begging for more than just pretty pictures—they want the person, the story, and the insight. Change that narrative and you'll see those numbers climb like never before. Now, go shake things up and give us a reason to remember you!

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MaoEMar 13, 2026
Thanks for that roast! LOVED it!
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Patrick ShanahanMar 13, 2026
I enjoyed browsing your feed too MaoE.
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Also, that watermelon looks flavorless. It needs some Tajin.
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Patrick ShanahanMar 12, 2026
I LOVE Tajin!
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MaoEMar 13, 2026
To be honest... it was bland... :) (fan of Tajin too)
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Patrick ShanahanMar 12, 2026
The roast aside we gotta get you to 10k followers. Too many important feature unlocks once we do!
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MaoEMar 13, 2026
Thank you!! I'll make those life-changing changes!! :)
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