How I take my own Instagram Photos Using Lens Buddy

Are you tired of waiting on your friends to take your Instagram pics for you? When they take them do they look crazy? Here's 1 of 4 ways you can take your own Instagram pictures by yourself so you never have to rely on someone else again.

Equipment & Things You will Need

Outfit, accessories, props

Tripod

(My tripod is linked below)

Phone

Location & Lighting (if inside)

You want to find the best possible light. I use a ring light.

(my ring light is linked below)

If you don't have a ring light don't worry use a big window that brings in lots of light as your source.

Location(if outside), Lighting, and Set Up

After you have gathered all the equipment you will need for your shoot it's time to find a location and get everything set up. I suggest looking on Pinterest and figuring out what vibe you are going for. After you know what kind of location google places near you or look on Instagram in location tags for your area. I also drive around and location scout before shoots and make notes for future shoots.

Picture Location Suggestions

My favorite places to shoot are parking garages, the beach, in front of flower/plants, and white buildings.

Parking garages are great on Sundays because there's most likely not going to be alot of people out.

The beach is just always a vibe

In front of flowers and plants makes it feel like you are on vacation

White buildings give a clean city feel.

Using Lens Buddy

First download the app. After you have download the app pick the amount of photos you want to take and set a timer for how long you need and pose away!

Look Through Pics

Now that you are done taking pictures it is time to look through. Click the bottom left picture. You will then be taken to a folder with all the pictures and you will either thumbs up or thumbs down. After you have gone through all the photos download them to your pictures. After you have the desire pictures it's time to edit!

To see how I edit click below

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