when i talked about my Chromebook the other day, a lot of you were asking about editing pictures. i do not have photoshop (and i never have) so i was not intimidated about buying a computer that does not run it. i did want to share with you some of the free resources that i use when preparing my photos for my blog and talk about how you can make your photos look nice even if you don’t know anything about photoshop.
OAK + OATS BLOG PICTURES 101
(disclaimer: i am not a pro nor do i claim to be! each day i am learning more how to create better pictures myself! but i wanted to share with you some free editing websites that i use and how i go about creating pictures for this space!)
this one is one of my favorites that i use whenever i need to do a collage or quick edits. it is super easy to use and totally user friendly. you can change and play with colors, crop and edit, and add fonts. one of my favorite things to do is add brightness to pictures, add words, and use the collage function! you can do all sorts of collages on this site and it works great for what i need to do! the more you play around with it the more you discover!
2. FOTO FLEXER:
this is another great free website that i use a lot! i use it for quick edits (like cropping and re-sizing). you can also do a lot of the same type of text/fonts as the other site. i like this one for having white text boxes and other stickers.
3. MY HUSBAND’S CAMERA:
i guess it all really starts with this guy. my husband bought a camera his senior year of high school (2007) – it is a Sony Cybershot DSC- H7. when we got married it became mine (marriage tends to do that!). it took me a couple months to uncover it in the closet and claim it as my own but i have been using it for blogging since then. it has a manual setting but i only do the automatic one – i would love to learn the manual side one day (either on this camera or a new one!) but for now i just automatic my shots!
TO GET BETTER PICTURES:
– try different angles
– take pictures in daylight (outside or in rooms lit by windows)
– look on pinterest and see the type of photos that catch your eye, try to recreate those
– use solid backgrounds (like a wooden table or a white poster board)
– try up close and far away
– take a lot of pictures and then pick one or two of your favorites!
4. OTHER RESOURCES:
– Pixlr photo editor: from what i hear, this is a lot like photoshop. i have not done much with this because it does not really make much sense to me but my husband likes it.
– Death to Stock Photo: if you do not want to take your own pictures, this is a GREAT option so that you are not stealing other peoples photos by using ones you find in a google search. i still recommend trying to take your own pictures and using as much of your own stuff as you can!
– 8 tips for taking better photos on your phone in 2014: i love this article! there is a lot of great advice in here. you do not need to have a fancy camera or be a photoshop pro to create fun photos for your blog!
BE ENCOURAGED, you can take pictures for your blog! yes, some bloggers are photography bloggers and their pictures are stunning works of art! but that does not mean you cannot create pretty pictures too.
WHAT IS YOUR PHOTO ADVICE?
I am always looking for better ways to edit my photos so this post will be a very handy resource thanks for sharing!
I just spent 15 minutes playing around with Fotor and I love it! Thanks for this!
I hadn't ever heard of fotor before – going to have to check that one out for sure! thanks! I'm a big photoshop lover. not just because I use it for work a lot (and the constant requests to get rid of peoples bags under their eyes lol) but mostly for tweaking colour, brightness and contrast of images and agree – helps with an awesome photo!!!
"What his is hers and what's hers is hers" Some of the funnest marriage advice we received on our wedding day 🙂
Pinned this! THANK YOU for this article! Your blogging posts are so encouraging!
Just this week I've been learning a lot on picmonkey. I like it so far, but I have so much to learn! I want to get a canon rebel and really learn how to take a good picture with that, but I need to wait a while and learn what I can with what I have right now (mainly because I've had three rebels and never once made the effort to learn how to use them manually!).
all good tips, beth! i use fotor and picmonkey on ocassion if i need to create a collage or something. i mostly do all of my photo editing in photoshop or on my phone! 🙂
Fun stuff. I'm a Photoshop girl myself but it's cool that there are other options for those that aren't! 🙂
Had never heard of the Foto Flexer but love how easy it is to navigate!! Thanks so much for sharing!
Great tips! I need to check some of these out. Gimp is another great free program, it's a little more "photoshopy" so it has a bit of a learning curve with layers etc. but it's nice…and free.
fantastic tips! 99% of the time i just use my good ol' mac preview options….but to do collages i definitely outsource! 🙂
this is so great! thanks for these tips. have you ever tried picmonkey.com? another free photo/collage editing site 🙂