This Food-Centric Photo App Is Just What Foodies Ordered

We live in a digital age and social media is life. However, if you’re not using the latest filter, or posting high-resolution photos of every meal you eat, you’re doing it all wrong. If you find yourself struggling to find the perfect filter, lighting, or frame for your five-course meal, look no further than Foodie — a camera app customized for food photos.

Released in July, Foodie is receiving four and five star reviews in the iTunes App Store. Foodie is compatible with every social media platform, so sharing directly from the app is simple and seamless. With more than 25 customized filters, this photo editing app is a must-have for even the most basic food photographer.

There’s nothing better than capturing the attention of your friends and followers with a nicely edited one-of-a-kind food photo. Check out some of the examples of customized photography from the creators of Foodie.

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Color compositions and textures become highlighted, without washing out or changing the dynamic of the shadows or lighting.

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The app comes with an extensive smart guide that will assist food photographers with editing levels and filters — directly from the photo they are editing.

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Foodie is the professional photo editor that’s simple enough for amateur foodies and photographers looking to make their photos come to life, while simultaneously sharing their creativity with the world.

So, if you’re like us and can’t start eating until you snap a dozen photos of whatever meal it is, download Foodie and hashtag your food photos with #FOODBEAST!

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