
Editing Photos with the Camera Bag App
Tony SweetDescription
Camera apps on the iPhone are wonderful creative tools. In this video, professional photographer Tony Sweet uses his iPhone to capture a full-frame, close-up image of a colorful flower. He drops his image into the Camera Bag app, which gives him a large file size suitable for printing. He then walks you through the process of applying an amazing app called Camera Bag, which creates numerous image options including a Kodachrome, one-color, black and white, multi-color, infrared, and fisheye look. Join veteran shooter Tony Sweet for new shooting and editing techniques with the iPhone camera.
See all videos in our Flower Photography Artistry Course:
- Flower Photography Artistry: Course Preview
- Isolation Photography: Capturing Flowers
- Close-Up Photography: Shooting Patches of Flowers
- Quick Tips for Photographing Dragonflies
- Panning and Stitching Photos on the iPhone
- Capturing Dew Drops to Enhance Your Photos
- Capturing Flowers Using Multiple Lenses
- Editing Photos with the Camera Bag App
- Controlling the Light of Your Shot
- Handheld Macro Photography
- Creating HDR Images on Your Cell Phone
- Shooting Through to Capture Your Subject
- Creating a Swirl Pattern with a Zoom Lens
- Creating an Abstract Color Swipe
- Creating an Asymmetrical Image with Multiple Shots
- Shooting Orchids with a Printed Background
- Shooting Orchids on an iPhone
- Capturing Tabletop Flowers
- Digital Infrared Photography: Photographing Flowers
- Adding a Textured Overlay in Photoshop
- Targeting Photoshop Adjustments
- Using Photoshop Scripts
- Infrared Conversion
- Flower Gallery