So I sat at the desk for quite
some time editing photos and answering (exciting) emails.
So why do we spend so much
time editing photos, carefully constructing bios and perfecting our profile to be exactly what we want others to see?
I get hungry every single
time I edit my photos haha!
Not exact matches
When using Snapchat, users take
photos and post them right away, leaving no
time for
editing.
By the
time I've picked [a
photo] out,
edited it [and] thought of a caption — probably an hour.
The company hasn't offered a
time for when this technology could be released, but they do see it someday being implemented into current
photo -
editing software.
You can also create an image gallery and then have the option of
editing your
photos directly in the website builder, which can be a
time saver.
With no judgement in mind, how much
time have you spent in the last few months on
editing your Instagram
photos or retaking a
photo for the «perfect natural - looking» shot?
I do know that the weather in Minnesota has been OUTSTANDING lately, so instead of
editing photos and cooking all the
time I've been trying enjoying the sunshine (we only get 5 months of it).
He spends A LOT of
time listening to me talk about, watching me
edit photos of, and just generally letting my life revolve around food,...
I will do a full re-cap of my trip in the coming weeks, but I took so many
photos there it will take me a bit of
time to
edit them all.
I also love doing this feature because I can get all these food
photos off my phone and don't have to spend
time editing nice
photos!!
I wrote this post a few weeks ago and haven't had the
time to
edit photos, compile, and upload everything until now.
I have so many recipe
photos stored up in my computer, ready for
editing and blogging... finding dedicated
time to do so is somewhat tricky at
times!
Then, last night, I spent way too much
time trying to
edit these Cilantro Jalapeno Hummus
photos.
With the actual blog, usually I try and stretch the process of creating the recipe, photographing it,
editing the
photos and writing the posts out over a few days so it doesn't feel as congested — but sometimes
time constraints mean I have to bang it all out in one day.
The fact is, I am still trying to catch up on writing down my posts,
editing photos and all that other fun stuff, while at the same
time update my website in this new format.
When I get the
time to
edit the
photos!
I would've written it sooner but a lot of things had to happen first, things I used to take for granted: I had to be able to prepare the dish, photograph it in daylight, transfer and
edit the
photos, think of an interesting way to present the recipe, and ultimately, find
time to sit down and write it.
These
photos are so amazing and I could not show her how much I appreciated her taking
time to take them and
edit.
I tend to rely on cropping pretty heavily so it's nice I can do it right on the camera, and I know I'd save myself a lot of
time photo editing.
With these incredible how to posts and
photo editing tutorials, you will be a wild PicMonkey
editing expert in no
time.
Emily spends more
time playing with her sons Sebastian and Walter than she does working on her in - progress novel and
editing photos, but since children are only small once, she's willing to let everything else slide.
I burst into tears multiples
times while
editing these
photos.
I used my new
photo editing software Adobe Photoshop my husband got me, and for the first
time using it I was pretty impressed at how user friendly it was.
This process takes
time: you'll need to take the
photos, prepare the «memes» and other images, write the status updates,
edit the videos, etc., all of which takes staff or volunteers away from other tasks like raising money or talking with voters.
Once upon a
time,
photo editing was reserved only for the models and celebs gracing glossy magazine covers.
So many
times I've been
editing my own outfit
photos for the blog and thinking to myself that if only people would know what happened before or after those
photos were shot.
How to create collage with Photoshop or any other
photo editing software is one of the challenges we fashion bloggers face most
times.
Since every
photo is different, I don't have any presets and manually
edit every
photo each
time.
For a long
time, i put up posts without planning ahead, i spent hours
editing outfit
photos, creating collages and typing up contents of blog posts i wanted to post in the same day that i wanted to publish them.
Matt and I FINALLY got lightroom today (
photo editing software) so I'm hoping our pictures will have some more OOMPH next
time I upload — fingers crossed!
I didn't realize how burnt out I was and every
time I sat down to
edit photos I just said..
I finished decorating for Halloween and spent a lot of
time just relaxing at home and
editing photos.
Another super busy week as I am preparing for spring break at the office and I once again found myself running short on
time to
edit my RAW
photo files for the blog.
So... I know I said I would share some
photos from my trip on the blog today but I didn't have
time to
edit them!!
10 am: This is a two hour block that varies day to day, but I use this
time to either
edit multiple batches of
photos, write blog posts, pitch to brands, social media
editing / planning, and any type of maintenance (updates, research, book keeping, meetings, video
editing practice, or learning a new skill).
If I have
time, I will
edit a batch of
photos or start writing a post.
While this may seem like a lot to do for each
photo, trust me: it's really not that
time - consuming; it takes me about three minutes to
edit a picture.
READ MORE I've actually been holding on to these
photos since before I went to Texas, but I just didn't have the
time to sit down and
edit them.
So whether you prefer Instagram's fast
photo editing and sharing, or Pinterest's ability to create idea boards, it's
time to start capturing your memories with these free services..
Some of the topics I'll be covering include: How I started my blog (today's post) How I grew my blog traffic How I grew on Instagram How I found my Instagram aesthetic How I
edit my
photos (step by step) How I quit my job and became a full -
time blogger
I get questions all the
time in regards to how I
edit and take my
photos on both my blog and Instagram.
Bought it yesterday and have only had
time to go through the
photo editing section.
But also, everyone can be in a
photo at the same
time, you get candid shots while activities are going on, and you won't have to worry about
editing photos later.
Photographing the outfit is part of it, so that can take up to at least an hour each
time and then coming home,
editing / selecting the
photos, uploading and then writing content... anywhere between 7 - 14 hrs a week.
wanting To find some
time to
edit my personal
photos.
Writing a lengthy blog post can often be a daunting task, after all the
time you spend taking,
editing, and uploading
photos.
Since I became a little obsessed about
editing video lately, this
time around a vlog comes before
photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a lot of pizza, posing in front of Trevi Fountain and admiring this incredibly beautiful city.
It's so important for journalists to know how not only write stories, but how to take
photos and
edit video and I figured now is the right
time to learn since I work with so many photographers.