Are you an amateur photographer?
Do you love playing around with the pictures you take?
Do you like Instagram, scrapbooking, and putting together collages of your kids?
If you answered yes to any of those questions (or if you’re like me and you answered yes to all of them!), a friend of mine, Alli Worthington, just put together an iPhone photography guide. This eBook has the best practices, the easiest and most fun apps, listings of products to buy (inexpensive! Things you need like lenses, etc), and tons of tips for little things that you can do to make your photography look amazing.
Not only is it fun for me personally to make all these cute things for my kids (I’m even going to make this year’s Christmas cards from one of these apps, and it will take me all of two minutes to do it!), but in addition, this guide has already saved me a ton of money business-wise. Now, instead of buying stock photos, or paying someone to edit my pictures, I can do it myself while I’m watching TV at night! Take a look at these creations–made so easily and quickly!
This kind of design would be perfect for Christmas cards, birthday party invitations, or a scrapbook page…
This helps me so much in getting my food pictures ready for the blog!
Olympic crafts–ready for the scrapbook!
For what I am able to do, not to mention the fun I’m having doing it, the price of $9.97 is more than worth it. I paid more than that last year for a Christmas card template. Plus, I had a blast with this! Most of the apps are free or $.99. So far, my favorite apps are LabelBox and Phonto. What are your favorite iPhone apps?
:: Check out Alli’s iPhone Photography eBook HERE, then be sure and let me know how much fun you have with your pictures!