Close to sunset, when the light is beautiful, golden and even, the iPhone can take some amazing shots! I also love it in flat situations, similar to yesterday’s post. ![]() You can adjust the exposure when you’re shooting but it just blows out the image. In my opinion, the one situation the iPhone doesn’t do very well in is backlight. I particularly love shooting with my phone very close to sunrise or sunset. Of course it depends on each individual image but, very often, I copy and paste my settings and just make minor changes if necessary. In most cases, I added a few stops of warmth and magenta, saturation and brought up the shadows. Each of these apps is free and can suit both iPhone and Android owners. All of these photos were edited in VSCO on my phone using filter C1 with some tweaks which I review in the short video below. GitHub - akshaaatt/Cropper: Android Library for cropping an image at ease. We shot in a variety of lighting settings - backlit, direct light and flat light. A few of you asked me to find a similar pair after I wore them a few posts ago - I think these are similar and perhaps easier to wear! VSCO is simple and easy to use, but this tutorial will help you get the most out of it to style your images beautifully. My shoes are my mother’s and they are vintage Ralph Lauren. I love this new dress which I picked up in time for our trip to France next week, it’s so comfortable and feminine I am sure that I will be wearing it often. It naturally feels like a place to dress up a bit. We’re lucky to shoot there often, mostly for weddings or engagement sessions. Middleton’s gardens are stunning year round and it really reminds me of England. We went to Middleton Place earlier this week to snap a few sample images - if you ever visit Charleston, this is one of my favorite places to shoot. Hi guys! This is just a quick post to show you how we edit our iPhone photographs.
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