![]() Unfortunately because you keep compressing the photo, it's going to lose detail, as you can tell in the final one. If I put it on instagram as is, it would have cut out the barn. So I pulled it into AntiCrop and extended the sky. This is a photo I pre-edited and wanted to show the detail of the Retouch. ![]() I then opened it in Touch Retouch and took away the people and objects cutting into it. This is a GoPro still of fellow writer Lauren that I pulled onto my phone. Here are some photos I pulled into my phone and edited to give you the full effect of some of the capabilities of these apps. Most editing apps such as VSCO Cam & PicTapGo only allow you to brighten or darken the entire photo, but with Snapseed you can fix exposure in a smaller section of the photo such as a face or other shaded area. Yes, you can now liquify photos on your iPhone. With it, you can whiten teeth, smooth skin, patch and liquify. It’s good for small things, but if you want to go into a ton of detail, you’re going to have to be patient. Taking out twigs and spots in exactly the right places. It functions the same way spot healing does in photoshop. Luckily an app called TouchRetouch is exactly what you need. There might be blemishes or little things sticking out in the photo that you would want to take away on the computer. ![]() It's probably my favorite app of all, and I use it almost every time I post a photo.Įditing: Sometimes we just can’t justify editing a professional photo on a phone because we don’t have the full power of Photoshop on your phones. I personally allow square crop on my photos, so I will use a photo with some negative space and then add to the short side with an app called AntiCrop. You can pick black, white or a multitude of backgrounds. But now with apps like Square Ready and Cropic, you can add a border your photos to keep the full proportions. People don’t want to crop their photos, and that's a perfectly valid excuse. If you are shooting with a WiFi enabled camera, that solves all your problems.Ĭrop: The biggest argue is the square crop. You can also pick up a wireless mobile adapter, or Apple makes a lightning to usb cable so you can just plug in your card reader to your phone. They’re a little slow, but if you’re just picking your favorite for upload it won’t be too bad. It’s the easiest way to upload your photos to your phone. If you are someone who just can’t wait to share photos (hence why you took a photo of a photo) have your second card be an eye-fi card. You wouldn’t put a screenshot on your website, so don’t put it on Instagram. Especially if you’re tagging your clients in those photos. Transfer: If you’re taking screenshots of the back of your camera with your phone and posting them to Instagram you’re doing yourself a disservice. ![]() Now, if you have debated putting DSLR photos on Instagram and haven’t quite decided, here are some things you can do to make posting them easier. You have those hundreds of photos on your camera you just took, show them off. Mix in hashtags and you’re getting more reach than posting a photo on Facebook ever did. It allows you to show of your best work in the easiest way possible. If you’re against it, you’re not making use of the fact that it’s essentially a revolving portfolio. They’re on such a high from the shoot, they’re going to want everyone to see.įirst, you need to decide if you’re the person who puts DSLR photos on Instagram, or if you’re against it. ![]() If they’re driving home and get a notification that they were tagged in a photo, they’re more likely to share it. Take ten minutes on your lunch to go the extra mile and surprise them. Even if they wait an hour, a day, or a few weeks to bug you about them. But the minute a client walks out the door they're waiting for their photos. So why not add to live Instagramming? I’m not saying that you should stop what you’re doing and get on your phone. People love live tweeting, and behind the scenes features. Often we find ourselves in the middle of a shoot and an assistant grabs a photo of what’s going on behind the scenes and all you can think of is, “the image that I was shooting during that was amazing, I can’t wait to share it!” The thing is you don’t have to wait. ![]()
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