Are you happy with your photos?
Let me guess.
✔︎ You’d love to show photos that WOW your family and friends
✔︎ You feel like your pictures are not as good as they ought to be
✔︎ Colors are dull
✔︎ People get lost in the background.
✔︎ You see beautiful, exciting photos on Instagram and feel that yours just don’t compare
Your pictures all seemed so perfect in the moment that you took them, but . . .
Imagine if . . .
✔︎ You could easily make your colors strong or soft to match the mood when you took them.
✔︎ You knew how to crop your photos in a way that shows off the subject and cuts out the distractions.
✔︎ You created pictures that you were proud to hang on your wall.
✔︎ Your photos got a ton of likes on social media.
✔︎ Editing your photos was as fun as a day at the beach!
Introducing
THE FUN AND EASY GUIDE TO EDITING IN APPLE PHOTOS
If you are struggling to create photos that excite you and others, then I’ve got you!
I know how it goes. I see you over there trying the latest app someone recommended and just getting more and more confused.
You apply different filters that were someone’s idea of “cool” and it just looks like a picture from a cheap camera. Not the beautiful garden that inspired you to take the shot. Or the graduation pictures of your favorite niece. The sun looks too bright and there are distractions in the background. You think it ought to be easy to fix, but . . .
Well, it is.
Regardless of your experience, editing your pictures in Apple Photos - on either the iPhone or the Mac - is easy and fun. Apple Photos has a complete set of adjustments that rival other apps costing much more, and it comes free with every Apple device.
Best of all, the Apple system won’t let you make any edits that can’t be undone. You can change whatever you want - color, contrast, cropping, sharpness, brightness, and more - and always undo it all to get back to your original photo.
With Apple Photos you have a foolproof digital photo darkroom right at your fingertips. Literally.
I created this course just for you!!
In less time than an episode of Bridgerton you'll learn to:
• Crop your photos to improve composition
• Use the Auto Enhance feature to guide color edits
• Apply individual color adjustments
• Use built in color and black & white filters
• Access hidden features in the crop tool
• Enhance detail
• Apply standard print and image formats like 5x7 & 8x10
• And much more . . .
“I have been to many Apple Workshops and even had a One-on-One for a year before the program was discontinued but never learned what you shared with me today.”
— Carla C.
Hi there. I’m Paul Einarsen -
I'm the guy behind The Fun and Easy Guide to Editing in Apple Photos. I’ve helped thousands of people eliminate the overwhelm of digital photography by teaching them how to create spectacular photos, then manage and share them in a fun and easy way.
I’m used to seeing wide eyes and smiles of delight when they learn a new editing trick and they compare the original photo they took with the one they just learned how to adjust and enhance.
Let's do that for you!
Put a smile on your face
The Fun and Easy Guide to Editing in Apple Photos is just that - everything you need to get starting using Apple Photos as your digital darkroom, but in simple easy to understand examples. The video course is long enough to deliver valuable tips and guidance, but short enough to enjoy it in one sitting if you want. Call it much more than a cheat sheet and much less than an extension course. Just right.
HERE'S WHAT'S INSIDE:
- Why is editing a powerful creative skill?
- How to use cropping for better composition
- Using adjustments for impact
- Applying filters for effect
- Differences and similarities between editing on iPhone/iPad and Mac
- What is non-destructive editing?
- Editing examples on 6 photos
- Downloadable exercise for editing practice
CROPPING
Framing the image to eliminate distractions or for creative effect is called cropping. Cropping a photo can change the entire story and feeling of an image. We also need to crop to fit the many different ways we share an image. Instagram prefers square images, for instance.
FILTERS
There are so many ways to change the look of a photo that many people like to use filters. Filters are a preset combination of adjustments that create a specific effect. Whether to add a specific color effect or simulate film, filters speed up editing and let us create a consistent creative look.
ADJUSTMENTS
Photos are captured light, and adjustments let us change that light in many ways. We can create more brilliant colors, deep shadows, and adjust skin tones, for example. Brightening up a picture or making richer colors in a sunset can create more memorable images.
“Paul’s course is a godsend. I can recommend it to anyone looking to get a handle on their Photo collection so that they can actually enjoy it!”
— Morgan M.
What? Still on the fence?
Waiting for a sign?
For less than the time and money you spent on that last lunch date, you can learn how to make your photos just as tasty and memorable.
And Fun.
Well, depending on who you lunched with.
The thing is, photos have become the medium of choice for sharing, explaining, and for every day communicating with family, friends, and work. Our photo collections have become our diaries, our story, our personal brands. Creating stand out pictures is as important a skill as crafting an effective sentence. Except that one picture is worth . . . you know?
I think you're going to love this course. I really do. So just to back that up, I'm offering a 30-day guarantee. If you don't love it too, you can let me know and I'll refund your money. Simple as that.
My feeling is that when you spend hundreds of dollars on an iPhone and thousands more on a Mac, you deserve to know how to use one of the most important features they offer. My mission is to make that as easy (and fun) as I can.