iPhoneography: It’s About the Apps, Part Two
A few months back I shared some of my favorite apps for making your iPhone pictures look totally incredible (you can read all about it here). Since then, I’ve found even more photo editing apps (I know, I know, I think I have a problem too) that I am loving and using on a daily basis. New apps are coming out every day, so there is always something new to learn. Just call me Professor Megan! Then bake me a pie because everyone knows you should always bring treats on the first day of class, and everyone also knows I’m a big fan of pie.
Phoster
This is an app that takes your images and turns them in to awesome, modern posters. One of my favorite things about this app is anyone can use it and it keeps your photo resolution pretty high, so if you wanted to print any of your posters out and use them, you could. I really like using Phoster to make images quickly on my phone, then upload them to the site to use as headers for different blog posts (like the #onefunthing poster above). If you’re looking to get some text on your images, and skip the cheesy fonts, this is a great way to do it. (Costs $1.99)
Tadaa
Tadaa is an app that works a bit like Instagram, using different filters and sharing options. The filters on this app are a bit more intense than Instagram, but that’s why I like it. Sometimes your photos just need a little rainbow, you know? (Costs nothing, it’s free!)
Camera+
This one is an oldie, but a goodie. Camera+ is another app that’s as easy to use as Instagram, but doesn’t have it’s own sharing platform built in like Tadaa. The filters are fun, and are identified by all sorts of analog camera styles (like Diana or Lomographic). You can also crop, clarify, fix flash issues and adjust lighting. (Costs $0.99)
VSCO Cam
This is the camera app I’ve used most in the past two months, by a landslide. I LOVE the VSCO Cam app so much. It’s another easy way to edit your photos, but this one makes everything look like a dreamy wonderland. A huge part of this is the fade option, which gives each photo a milky quality. Many people have asked how I get that haze to my images, and I’m spilling the beans. It’s from the VSCO Cam app. So if you like it, get it. (Costs $0.99)
Happy snapping, everyone! If you have some favorite apps that haven’t been mentioned, be sure to share them in the comments. My photo app addition is always needing more fuel!
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