In today's iPhone-influenced world, some brand new concepts are emerging. iFotograf or iPhotographer is one of them and, as you probably already guessed, it has a lot to do with phones from Applu. This is because these are people who take pictures with the help of their phones, which can garner success minirarely on professional sites, and someone may even contact you after a while saying that they would like your photo in printed form. You can also create such images with the help of the phone that you carry in your pocket every day. Do you also want to take interesting photos?
High-quality photos can also be taken with the standard application Camera v iOS. However, it may not always meet expectations, and almost every professional photo goes through post-production, during which various effects, lighting adjustments, flaws are removed and many other changes are made to make it an interesting work. This is where specialized applications from App Storu, thanks to which you can edit photos on the spot and share them instantly without having to sit down at home in front of Lightroom or Photoshop. Some of the applications are paid, others are free, and I decided to describe the application in this article VSCOcam, which I've been using for some time now.
VSCOcam is in App Store for a few years now and you can often see it in the popular apps section. But there is nothing to be surprised about, because it offers extensive editing options, which also include quite traditional options such as changing contrast or brightness. VSCOcam is rich in filters, but because it's a freemium app, not all filters are free. You have to pay for some filter sets, but don't worry because the ratio of free and paid filters is balanced. You can also choose the intensity of each filter by double-clicking on its name. They have relatively simple names, but sometimes it happens to you that several filters are suitable for one photo and you have a dilemma as to which one to use. That's why you will also encounter the fact that editing one photo will take you 20 minutes without any problems. But you will most likely like the result. You can also reduce the brightness in places that are too pale, and you can also adjust the color of the shadows or the color of the photo as such. But these are the things I only use minialmost, almost not at all.
So what do you need? First of all, it would like to have a newer one iPhone with a better camera. Next, you need to find an application with which you can edit the photo on the spot and to a greater extent than what is offered by the photo gallery in iPhone. You don't have to forget about the right lighting, and finally, a piece of advice from me - several of my photos that my friends and family liked were taken spontaneously. Perhaps the best example is the black and white hallway in Versailles, which you can see below. This photo was taken a year ago when I was still using it iPhone 4. I took the photo just for fun and later...well, it was about two months ago, I was looking at this photo and thought how it would look in black and white and so I started editing it. And you can see the result below.
Mister Miko, the B&W Versailles really came out. Thumbs up! ;-)
Thank you :)