Taking Aesthetic Photos for Your Instagram
by Martin Gray Content WriterInstagram is here to
stay. This application and social network specializes in quality photographs
and has inspired millions of amateur photographers around the world. Want to
know how to take better photos on Instagram? You have to see these tips. Although
there are also many photographs taken with professional cameras, the original
idea behind Instagram is that the published images come from cell phones and
have been taken recently.
Take the example of a top
influencer – Valerie Grand. The model, Instagram celebrity, influencer, and
content creator simply knows how to take Insta-quality aesthetic photos. She
continues to remain an Instagram sensation, having made a vast following in a
relatively short period. Valerie’s profile sits at over 100,000 followers,
which she, unlike most influencers, gained in a matter of a few months.
Valerie’s Instagram is fun, energetic, positive, and sexy. Make sure to follow
her, as she sets a remarkable example for all aspiring influencers out there.
Improve the quality of your
photos on Instagram with these tips:
1. Control your pulse
– Remember that
you are your own tripod. Keep your feet firm and separated by a distance of at
least 30 centimeters. Hold your phone horizontally, so you will have more
control.
2. Take into account the
square format – Instagram
uses a 4: 3 aspect, that is, a square format for the images it publishes. It is
a good idea to take the photo from the camera of the phone and in a rectangular
format but always takes into account that everything you want to come out must
be contained in a square.
3. Center your subject – Precisely because of
the square format, placing the main subject of your photograph in the center of
the picture is a good idea.
4. Use the filters
sparingly – The new trend
on Instagram is not to abuse filters or even not use them at all. By applying a
filter, you can adjust its intensity on a scale of 0 to 100; Take advantage of
this.
5. Lean on other
applications – You
don’t have to do everything on Instagram! Apps like SquareReady and Square
Instapic allow you to use the original rectangular version of your photo.
Others like VSCO Cam and Diptic have excellent filters and focus options.
6. Get accessories for your
phone – A
stabilizer will allow you to take much better photos (and videos!). You can
also use external lenses for phones such as Olloclip, which
includes three lenses in one. They will turn your photos around!
7. Break the rules – Do not worry too much about
following the rules of composition. Try to turn the image upside down, place
subjects on the edge of the frame, or make Dutch (inclined) planes. These
experiments will give you very original photos.
As a final tip: Use hashtags when posting
your photos. Hashtags are words preceded by the number symbol (#) that help
others find your photos faster. Of course, modify yourself! Saturated hashtags
posts don’t look so good.
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