When shooting on an iPhone, the editing process couldn’t be easier: there is no transferring files or cables & SD cards to get lost. Editing photographs is the last step in bringing your images to life, and in this article I’m going to talk you through some tips and tricks for editing your iPhone images on your phone.
This process should be about enhancing what is already there, tweaking the colors to suit your signature style, or simply adding that last layer of dimension. Though it can seem overwhelming for beginners, it doesn't need to be an intense or confusing process.
In this article, you will learn the best file types for editing, ways to fine-tune your colors, and how to get creative with edits. There are many apps and software you can use to edit your photographs, and today I am going to show you how I edit in my signature style in both Lightroom and the iPhone's native Photos app.
My signature colors are usually warm golden tones with rich greens, and though I mostly achieve this look through editing, there are other factors to consider. The time of day you shoot, the outdoor light, and the gear you use. But before we begin pressing the shutter button, we have a decision to make:

























