SeeMail Adds Storytelling To Photography App
Get ready to embrace the "Next Instagram." SeeMail, an app that allows users to add voice notes to photographs, brings storytelling to social media.
SeeMail is a visual message that is funny, loving, moving, beautiful, important, or just plain cute. Whether the SeeMail is sent from one to one, or from one to millions, it is from one person to another directly through the app. SeeMail is not another endless stream of photo sharing. It is about connection. It is about one person speaking to another. It brings the voice back into the equation. And while SeeMail is personal, it also has key social elements.
Conversations are created around each SeeMail by recipients, and every SeeMail can be shared to popular social streams like Facebook and Twitter as a way to draw more people into the experience. Their technology allows users to record an AudioT.ag with a photo and share the SeeMail directly with others via the app or by posting to popular social networks such as Facebook.
The app can be downloaded for free from the iTune App store. For a slide show describing more of what SeeMail does, visit: www.seemail.com/thestory/.






Xiaomeng Li earned her Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, with Honors in Mass Communication and Fine Arts at Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA. She is now a Master of Arts candidate for New Arts Journalism program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). Born in Wuhan, China, Li came to the United States in 2007. Her passion lies in popular culture, cross-cultural communication, and the relationship between the Chinese government, mass media and the civil society. Li is also an aspiring photographer who likes portraiture and the traditional darkroom experience.