Iphone photo editing
Iphone photo editing is easier than you think. If you want your iPhone photos to stand out, you need to know how to edit them. And there are 2 ways to approach iPhone photo editing.
First, there are the natural edits. This is when your photo reflects what you saw when you took it. Of course, you should always adjust the photo to emphasize what’s special about it. But if you’re doing natural editing right, your photos will always seem realistic to the viewer. There is much care and thought goes into creating beautiful, realistic edits. It’s a world of its own.
But you don’t have to stop at creating natural edits…
There’s another way to approach iPhone photo editing – the artistic way. And artistic editing has one huge advantage…
Artistic editing will bring you beyond the ordinary.
You don’t always have to portray the world exactly how you see it with your eyes. That’s the job of a photojournalist. With artistic editing you’re free to create any story or composition you desire. You are no longer bound by what’s real and what’s not. You can use artistic editing to take several photos and combine them into one surreal masterpiece. It allows you to inspire others with stunning iPhone photo art like this:
Knowing where to start
Have you ever had a blank canvas in front of you when you start working on an art piece? It can be quite daunting… And when I first tried artistic editing, I was struggling. I was constantly asking myself, what’s the best way to create a story with my edit? How to arrange the photos I want to use on the canvas to create a strong composition?
If you’ve ever seen artistic edits on social media, you know how easy they are to overdo. I’ve seen incredible fantasy edits that use artificial lights, reflections and birds. But I’ve also seen other similar edits that were tacky and poorly done. I didn’t want to make the same rookie mistakes. But I also didn’t know what I should or should not do with my edits.
Check out the work of Mark Henning
Mark is an internationally recognized photographer and photography instructor. Over his 20-year career as a professional photographer, Mark has really established himself as a photography expert. When Mark talks about photography, everyone listens – even if they’ve been doing photography longer than Mark himself. He’s THAT good. Check out the link. He has lots of info on his site to help you.