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Best Photo Editor Online You Can Use for Free

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Even if you are not a professional photographer and retoucher, you still have an opportunity to do the photo post processing well, as there’s a huge number of best free photo editing softwares. But why have they become as popular as Photoshop or Lightroom? Their main advantage is that they are free of charge. You do not have to pay a subscription fee every month. These programs offer a really high speed of image editing and color correction work and no lags. You do not have to buy an expensive laptop or PC, as you will need only a browser and a Flash Player to work with photo editors. In case you are not so skillful in photo editing or you don’t have time to fix photos manually, you can outsource photo editing to the services like  FixThePhoto  and receive professional photo retouching from about $5 per image. 10 Online & Free Photo Editors See Table of Contents: 1. Fotor 2. Pixlr 3. BeFunky 4. Ribbet 5. Ipiccy 6. FotoFlexer 7. Sumo Paint 8. Polarr 9....

5 Tips To Taking A Beautifully Exposed Outdoor Portrait

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In order to capture some truly striking outdoor portraits, you don’t need a vast arsenal of premium lighting equipment and expensive lenses. You simply need to learn a couple of useful tricks that can improve your portraits. If you know what is a proper exposure and white balance and if you take care of some additional factors such as the choice of background, your portraits will look much more professional. The following 5 tips can help you understand better what really matters when it comes to outdoor portraiture: 1. Daylight Camera Settings It may seem that shooting outside in the sun provides just the right kind of light, but it’s usually more complicated than that. When the sun is high, it casts shadows on your subject’s face – under the nose, the eyes and the chin. If you want to avoid these harsh shadows, you should find a nice shaded area, perhaps under a tree. You can also wait for the sun to get covered by clouds since they naturally diffuse excess ligh...

Mobile Photography: iPhone X Tricks You Need to Know

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In a previous article, we spoke a bit about how lucrative mobile photography can be in today’s market. However, in this article, I will be focusing more on the technicalities as to how you can get amazing shots doing mobile photography with your iPhone X. If you’re anything like me, you’re probably an iPhone or Apple fanatic like myself and this article might have you glued to the screen. I was inspired to write this articles because I’ve noticed a trend happening for about the past 2-3 years since apple been releasing new iPhones with some amazing features. I’ve seen some of these amazing features be ignored and undermined by a lot of beginners and creatives like myself. I never really understood why so many creatives get the lasted iPhone but never really utilized its creative features to its full potential. In this article, I will be giving you just a few secrets or tips that are guaranteed to be useful on your venture into mobile photography with an iPhone X. In ...

How to Take That Perfect Instagram Picture

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Nail that Instagram picture and take the plaudits. Many people strive for that perfect picture to post on their social media platforms. It's never easy, but with a few helpful tips, we can increase your chances of nailing it! We asked  Kymann Power  , a professional photographer, a social media master, for his advice on taking the perfect picture and he gave us some pointers. Composition  - Composition is one of the most important elements to take into consideration when starting out. Try different angles when shooting your subject. Get low to the ground or find a high vantage point. The more angles you try the easier it will be for you to identify that perfect shot. Improvise with your surroundings  - As you can see in the photo below I made use of the puddle reflection in this shot. Scout your environment and see what might come in useful. It's good to experiment. Don't worry if it doesn't work out, it's all about figuring out what does and doesn't...