7 Tips to Transform Your Images With Better Editing

Editing is a vital part of photography, allowing you to bring your images to life and match the vision you had while shooting. Knowing how to enhance, adjust, and experiment with your photos can turn good shots into great ones and even rescue certain images.

Coming to you from Peter Forsgård, this insightful video highlights why image editing is critical for anyone serious about photography. One key point is using editing to enhance visual appeal. Every digital photo is like a raw canvas that needs refining. Adjusting elements like exposure, contrast, and colors brings out the image's full potential. .

Another crucial tip Forsgård emphasizes is using local adjustments for better storytelling. When editing, brightening or darkening specific areas directs the viewer's eye to the focal point. This approach ensures the subject stands out, making the image more engaging. Forsgård notes, however, that editing shouldn’t replace good shooting practices—it’s best used to elevate already strong images.

Consistency in style also plays a big role in editing, especially if you aim to establish a recognizable look. Presets can sometimes be a helpful starting point, and tweaking them to fit your preferences ensures your photos maintain a unified aesthetic. Forsgård shares how creating custom presets saves time and keeps your images aligned with your creative vision.

Editing isn’t just about perfecting what’s in the frame—it’s also about fixing distractions. Forsgård makes the distinction between editing for artistic purposes and preserving the authenticity of documentary images, reminding you to stay true to the story you want to tell. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Forsgård.

Alex Cooke's picture

Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

Log in or register to post comments