A Photo Sharpening How-To Guide for Facebook and Instagram Uploads.

Published: 13 August 2020
on channel: Jiggie Alejandrino
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I’ve been getting a few requests asking how I get my images to maintain its sharpness when I upload to Facebook or Instagram. And I’ve been so hesitant not because I don’t want to share the process but I didn’t think it would make an interesting video because you’ll be surprised on how simple my entire process is. But if you want to know how I keep my images sharp throughout my entire editing process then this video is for you.

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Just something about me…
Since prior to my entry into the wedding industry, I have been considered to be one of the most reputable lighting specialists in the Philippines, conducting workshops nationwide and have been featured in various photography magazines. I was also a multi-awarded portrait and advertising photographer.

My expertise is in manipulating ambient and artificial light to create clean and classic photographs which naturally led me to the genre of portrait and wedding photography. Since then, I have shot numerous weddings locally and overseas exhibiting my signature style.

I am also a :
📸 Sony Ph Brand Ambassador
💡 MagMod Ph Endorser
🎒 Peak Design Ph Luminarie
✈️ International Phottix Pro Teamer


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