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How To Make Your iPhone Photos Bright and Sharp

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How To Make Your iPhone Photos Bright and Sharp

If you wonder how to create, professional-looking, beautiful, bright and sharp photos with your iPhone – this tutorial is for you.

Everyday iPhone snapshots tend to be dark, full of shadows and sometimes also with a yellow tint caused by artificial light – even daylight can cast a yellow light over your iPhone photos. You might like or dislike this look depending on your taste.

How To Make Your iPhone Photos Bright & Sharp

However you like your photos, to look, is 100% up to you. When it comes to editing photos nothing is right or wrong, and we all have different taste – thank goodness for that 🙂

But If you wish for a “cleaner” and more bright look, all, you have to do, is to follow this tutorial.

The thing that most people do “wrong” is they add a filter or even more than one filter and leave it at that. In some cases, it works out perfect and can save a photo, but in some instances, it looks a bit overdone.

How To Make Your iPhone Photos Bright & Sharp

To get professional looking photos follow these 3 steps:

#1. Before you begin to take a photo with your iPhone, make sure you have the best light available to you. Stand close to a window if you are inside and turn off all artificial light in the room. Walk around your home to find the most beautiful light – it can easily vary from room to room depending on the time of day.

#2. Start your editing process using basic adjustments like brightness, contrast, exposure, highlights, sharpening and so on.

#3. If you think, your photo, still need something extra apply a filter as a finishing touch. The secret to working with filters is only to add a little. Always lower the effect you add to avoid overdoing it.

What photo editing app to use:

In this tutorial, I use Afterlight. But you can easily use the Instagram app or the VSCO app – both have excellent basic adjustment tools.

What camera app to use:

I mostly use iPhones own camera app – the square format. It can create beautiful and sharp photos as long as you have enough good daylight available.

If I have trouble controlling highlights or shadows, which sometimes happens when there´s too much or not enough light, I like to use the Camera+ app.

How To Make Your iPhone Photos Bright & Sharp

The tutorial:

Below you see each step in details. Remember that your photos are different from one another depending on the conditions they are photographed in and therefore need different things. Not all your photos will require all of the steps below.

Be open to experimenting and use your eyes to see if you add too much or to little of an effect. It will get much easier with time, I promise.

1. Upload it to Afterlight or any other app with basic adjustments.

2. Follow the instructions below. For a really bright look repeat the steps 1-2 times more.

 

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Hi, I’m Christina. My goal is to sprinkle your daily life with beautiful imagery, artistic inspiration, and nuggets of wisdom. I thrive on helping soulful women reignite their creative spark, capture beauty through the lens, and discover their unique artistic direction while overcoming self-doubt and embracing self-acceptance. As a photography educator and with my background as a therapist specializing in mindful living and self-compassion, I hope to bring a unique blend of mindset, photography and creativity to my readers. Check out my courses & workshops here >>

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