- Check Your Internet Connection |
- Update the Instagram App |
- Use Your Android's Camera App |
- Clear Your Cache (Android) |
- Check for Instagram Outages |
- Enable High Quality Uploads |
- Turn Off Data Saver |
- Upload Smaller Photos and Videos |
- Use Less Media in Your Stories |
- Adjusting Camera Settings |
- Uninstall and Reinstall Instagram |
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This article was co-authored by Reina LeGrand and by wikiHow staff writer, Cory Stillman. Reina LeGrand is a Photographer based in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is the owner and Lead Photographer of Bougie Boudoir Studio, a luxury boutique boudoir studio with locations in Castle Rock, CO, and Scottsdale, AZ. Reina primarily shoots in the AZ studio but works out of both studios. At Bougie Boudoir, Reina and her team celebrate the beauty and spirit of women through photography and believe that a Boudoir or Glamour Portrait Shoot is one of the most fun and life-affirming things a woman can do for herself. Their goal is for every one of their clients to feel comfortable and safe.
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Do your Instagram stories suddenly look blurry? Sometimes a photo or video will look great on your phone but turn blurry when you upload it to your story. Fortunately, blurry Instagram stories can usually be fixed in a few simple steps. Whether the cause lies with the Instagram app or is related to your Android, iPhone, or iPad, this wikiHow article has you covered in getting to the bottom of why your Instagram stories are blurry.
Things You Should Know
- Connect to Wi-Fi before uploading stories to makes sure you're getting the best quality.
- If you have an Android, take the photo or video on your built-in camera app first and then upload it to your story.
- Enabling high quality uploads and disable Data Saver in order to ensure the highest quality possible for your stories.
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QuestionHow do I play around with the lighting when taking pictures?Reina LeGrandReina LeGrand is a Photographer based in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is the owner and Lead Photographer of Bougie Boudoir Studio, a luxury boutique boudoir studio with locations in Castle Rock, CO, and Scottsdale, AZ. Reina primarily shoots in the AZ studio but works out of both studios. At Bougie Boudoir, Reina and her team celebrate the beauty and spirit of women through photography and believe that a Boudoir or Glamour Portrait Shoot is one of the most fun and life-affirming things a woman can do for herself. Their goal is for every one of their clients to feel comfortable and safe.
PhotographerYou should focus on using the light to shape your subject and create the mood that you want. Some people like a naturally soft look, while others go for something more dramatic. It all depends on the style you’re aiming for. Personally, I love playing with light and shadow to create a timeless vibe that doesn’t rely on trends. Pay attention to where the light falls and where the shadows land. Use this light to highlight the features you want to emphasize, like the face or curves, and let shadows minimize areas you want less attention on. For example, if your subject feels self-conscious about a specific spot, shadows can gently de-emphasize it.
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- ↑ https://help.instagram.com/1038071743007909
- ↑ https://help.instagram.com/1631821640426723
- ↑ Reina LeGrand. Photographer. Expert Interview
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