Given that pretty much anyone can create and upload an Instagram photo, how does the site separate the amateurs from the pros? Well according to its founder, Sean Broihier, he has coded the site in such a way that the top quality images are the ones that get top billing, while more amateur and frivolous photos will be pushed to the bottom. After all we’re not sure if there is a market for sepia-toned photos of guys doing keg stands, right? Instaprints is by no means the first of its kind, although they are trying to differentiate themselves from the competition by offering more high quality/professional images. If you’d like to browse for some photos or maybe upload and sell your own, head on over to their website for the details.