![]() ![]() I like to increase the brightness and ambiance for food photography. Getting started the most basic tweaks can be made in “Tune Image”. I’ll run through some of the main options in the tools pane. In this guide we’ll be using “Tune Image”, “Details”, “Crop”, “Selective”, and “Vignette”. I’ll be starting with this photo of a cocktail from a local bar here in Washington, D.C. If you’re ever looking for inspiration coffee houses and cocktail bars usually have unique lighting and vibes for you to capture. ![]() Here’s a video guide on how to edit photos on your iPhone, but scroll down for a more detailed walkthrough and insights. (Pro Tip: increase your screen brightness a bit to see what you’re doing while editing) This free editing app by Google is seriously killer. We’ll start with my favorite mobile editing app, Snapseed. I personally use the wifi function on my Canon 6D to move photos to my iPhone, but you can always buy an Eyefi Card to give your DSLR wifi capability. ![]() This guide works with both mobile photos or DSLR shots. If you want to get serious about taking your great images and making them even better, in this post I’m going to show you how to MASTER editing photos on your iPhone (all of these apps I use are available on Android as well). Let’s face it, those default Instagram filters just aren’t doing your photos justice.
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