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Cómo un fotógrafo en blanco y negro publica 1.7 veces al día y construyó 14,786 seguidores Solo tomando fotos del Noroeste del Pacífico

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📊 14,786 followers · 4,647 posts · 0.21% engagement rate

📍 Pacific Northwest, Washington · 🔗 https://www.stevebisigphotography.com/linktree

Everyone, meet @stevebisig — Steve G. Bisig is a black and white fine art photographer who has turned Washington State's coastlines, old-growth forests, and volcanic peaks into a singular, unmistakable body of work. His feed is a masterclass in commitment to a niche.

🔍 Why @stevebisig Is Over 10K — Deep Dive

📊 Data: 200 posts scraped of 4,647 total (4% coverage)

📅 Window: November 18, 2025 → March 16, 2026

⚠️ Not captured: Trial reels, IG Edits, Stories, Lives, Collabs. With 4,647 posts total, this analysis covers only his most recent ~4 months of output.

🧬 THE THESIS

Steve is the rare photographer who has chosen one lane and driven it for thousands of posts. Black and white. Pacific Northwest. Fine art landscapes. That's it. No pivots, no trend-chasing, no "let me try something different this week." His feed looks like a curated gallery exhibition — and that's exactly the point.

His bio says "Timeless landscapes for mindful spaces," and his content delivers on that promise with almost mechanical consistency. He's not trying to go viral. He's trying to build a body of work that sells prints. And the strategy shows: nearly 25% of his posts include a direct prints-available CTA, and he mentions his online gallery in almost as many.

What makes Steve interesting is the volume. At 1.7 posts per day over the last four months, he's publishing at a pace most photographers would find exhausting. But his content quality doesn't drop — each image is carefully composed and captioned with the kind of quiet, reflective storytelling that makes you want to slow down and actually read.

⚡ THE BREAKOUT FORMULA

His #1 post in this window? A camping scene in Gifford Pinchot National Forest — 127 likes with zero comments. That's notable because it breaks from his usual landscape format and shows something personal. People responded to the human element behind the lens.

His #2 post — "Silent Reflections, Willapa River" at 78 likes — is the quintessential Steve Bisig image: misty water, perfect symmetry, black and white, and a caption that reads like a journal entry. When he's at his most himself, his audience shows up.

The pattern in his top performers: emotional captions + iconic PNW locations + that signature tonal range where mist and fog become compositional elements rather than obstacles.

The formula: personal moment + signature PNW landscape + reflective storytelling = breakout content.

📊 WHAT THE NUMBERS SAY

Image: 169 posts (84.5%) · 30.9 avg likes · 1.2 avg comments

Video/Reels: 29 posts (14.5%) · 26.7 avg likes · 1.5 avg comments · 155 avg views

Carousel: 2 posts (1%) · 23.5 avg likes · 3.0 avg comments

Steve is overwhelmingly an image-first photographer, and that's where his strength lies. His still images outperform his videos on raw engagement, though his outdoor adventure reels — like the breakfast camp scene (69 likes, 393 views) and the Olympic National Forest overnight (68 likes, 364 views) — suggest there's an audience for the behind-the-scenes of a working landscape photographer.

His posting cadence is remarkable: 1.7 posts per day, sustained over months. That's roughly 12 posts per week. For context, most Instagram growth guides recommend 3-5. Steve is outpacing that by 3x, and his quality hasn't slipped.

Monthly output has been consistent: 43 posts in November, 51 in December, 40 in January, 42 in February, and 24 so far in March (on pace for 48). The man doesn't take days off.

🎯 THE 5 REASONS STEVE IS OVER 10K

1️⃣ Relentless Consistency — 1.7 posts/day for months. In the algorithm age, showing up is half the battle. Steve doesn't just show up — he double-shows-up.

2️⃣ Obsessive Niche Clarity — Every single post is black and white PNW landscape photography. His feed is so visually cohesive you could recognize it from a thumbnail grid across the room. That kind of brand clarity builds trust and followers over time.

3️⃣ Built-In Sales Infrastructure — 49 of 200 posts (25%) include a prints-available CTA. 48 mention his gallery. He's not just posting for likes — he's running a business through his feed. Giveaways (6 in this window alone) drive engagement and email list growth simultaneously.

4️⃣ Storytelling Captions — His captions aren't "Beautiful sunset. Link in bio." They're mini-essays about standing in the mist at dawn, crouching near exposed roots, or watching a creek reshape sand. Each one makes you feel like you were there. That keeps people reading and commenting.

5️⃣ Place-Based Authority — Steve doesn't shoot "landscapes." He shoots Washington. Olympic National Park, Kalaloch, Copalis Beach, Mt. Adams, the Willapa River. He's built himself as THE black and white photographer of the Pacific Northwest, and that geographic specificity gives him a moat.

⚠️ WHERE STEVE COULD GROW

The engagement rate (0.21%) is low relative to his follower count. At 14.7K followers, an average of 31 likes per post suggests much of his audience isn't seeing his content, or isn't compelled to engage. This is likely a volume tradeoff — posting 1.7x/day may be diluting individual post performance. Testing a slightly lower frequency (1x/day) with higher-quality captions could boost per-post engagement significantly.

Carousels are his biggest untapped format. With only 2 carousel posts out of 200, he's leaving Instagram's highest-engagement format almost entirely on the table. Before-and-after edits, location guides, or "5 years shooting Kalaloch" series could drive saves and shares — the signals Instagram rewards most.

His outdoor adventure videos (camping, waterfalls) dramatically outperform his slideshow-style reels. Leaning into authentic field content — setting up a shot at dawn, the drive to a remote trailhead, printing in the studio — could unlock a new audience segment that follows for the journey, not just the finished print.

Welcome to the crew, Steve 📸🏔️🖤

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Patrick ShanahanMar 17, 2026
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Aparte de la auditoría, Steve, quiero hablar sobre los equipos de campamento en algún momento. Tengo una Ram 3500 que ya está en camino de convertirse en uno.
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Es una gran plataforma para construir sobre ella. Echa un vistazo a los productos AEV.
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Gracias por la revisión de mi cuenta. Una preocupación que tengo en Instagram es que solo el 9.5% de mi audiencia está en EE. UU. El 32.7% está en la India. Por alguna razón, mi cuenta explotó hace un par de años con muchas cuentas extranjeras. Hasta mediados de enero, recibía vistas en miles, con algunas cercanas a los 40 mil. Eso se ha reducido considerablemente. Por otro lado, mi página de Facebook tiene 25 mil seguidores, con aproximadamente el 43.8% de EE. UU.
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Patrick ShanahanMar 17, 2026
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La cosa en la India es rara, eso seguro. No van a ser compradores, pero aún pueden jugar un papel en impulsar publicaciones.

Sigues en proceso.

Muy pronto comenzaré a enseñar las estrategias de crecimiento de siguiente nivel aquí.

Varias de las cuales necesitas aprovechar.
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Gracias. Espero con interés.
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