GLIMT - Your personal photographer in every city — no phone handoff

Solo travel is great — but getting great pict is not. You either carry a tripod, ask strangers, or hand your $1,000 phone to a stranger and hope for the best. We fixe it Connect with local photographer in the city you're visiting. They shoot with their own device and your photos transfer instantly to your Glimt feed, they never stay on the photographer's phone. ✓ No phone handoff. No tripod. No blurry selfies. ✓ Real photographers. ✓ Instant transfer We're validating the MVP. Try it and tell us

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Solo travel is incredible — but getting great photos is a nightmare. You either carry a tripod everywhere, awkwardly ask strangers, or hand your $1,000 phone to someone you've never met and hope for the best. Glimt fixes this. Connect with a vetted local photographer in the city you're visiting. They shoot with their own device and your photos transfer instantly to your Glimt feed — they never stay on the photographer's phone. ✓ No phone handoff. No tripod. No blurry selfies. ✓ Real photographers who know the best spots. ✓ Instant transfer — your memories, secured. We're validating the MVP now. Try it and tell us what you think. 👉

How does pricing actually work, is it per shoot or a subscription, and do the photographers get to keep any kind of portfolio rights from the pics they take for travelers?

How does pricing work for the photographer sessions, and do you handle booking spots ahead of time or is it more of a walk-up thing once I'm in the city?

Tested it in Lisbon and the photographer was super friendly, got my photos in seconds without ever giving up my phone. Wish more cities were on the app but the experience itself felt smooth.

solid idea, love that the photos skip the photographer's phone entirely. one thing that would sell me faster is showing a small portfolio or style preview from each photographer before booking, so i know what kind of vibe i'm signing up for instead of just hoping it works out.

Curious how the pricing works for both sides — do travelers pay per shoot or is it some kind of flat pass, and how do you handle the case where I'm somewhere without any photographers signed up yet?