![]() ![]() Unfortunately, I can’t advise if other phones have the same features since I am not experienced with them. Thanks to my friend Shekhar for taking this pic.ĭisclaimer: All the tips and apps I’m going to recommend are for iPhone. ![]() Me, taking a photo in Old Town Prague and trying not to get hit by traffic. Taking a photo for is not exactly a glamorous activity so I prefer to blend in and take it as quickly as possible. I also love how a small phone camera allows me to snap away inconspicuously and efficiently. I’m a no-fuss casual photographer and I want to edit my photos on the spot without having to deal with transferring files, so phone-editing is perfect. But since I got my first iPhone in 2010, I have slowly transitioned to using just the iPhone camera. I had an SLR camera which I used to take with me on my travels many years ago. ![]() I take my photos with the one device that’s always in my pocket (and probably yours as well): iPhone’s small, yet powerful camera. I’ve gotten questions from many of you asking me what camera I use, and I think the answer surprised most people. This is one of those “if I have a nickel everytime someone asks me…” question. PS: Just a quick intro for those who found this post via Google Search, you probably don’t know me so here is a link to my Instagram account where my photo taking and editing style have earned me ~300k followers. Don’t worry guys!! I definitely haven’t forgotten about my promise! □ Okay – Enough fluff, let’s go straight into the good stuff. A few weeks ago, I promised on my Instagram stories that I will be sharing my photo editing tips and tricks. ![]()
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