There are a lot of helpful tools for photography, and trick is knowing what you need to do the job!
Most people know about Photoshop. But that is a huge and complex program and most of the time is like using a bulldozer when you really just need a sand shovel.
I personally use Lightroom for all my photo editing, but even that is a big program for the everyday photographer that is just trying to give their photos a little extra life.
So here are some basic, inexpensive tools that I have found helpful!
DESKTOP AND MOBILE
Photos for Mac
If you have a mac, their Photo program is pretty intuitive and easy to use. It’s an easy way to keep you photos organized and do some basic editing.
Google Photos:
If you don’t have a Mac, Google photos is an easy way to organize and edit your photos as well. It integrates well if you are already using gmail and there’s an app you can put on your phone so your photos are always with you- desktop or mobile.
MOBILE APPS
Snapseed
iPhone
Android
This is my go-to editing app for photos I take on my phone (yes, all those running photos typically go through Snapseed!) It allows a lot of options, but the key is “less is more”. The less “edited” it looks, the better (in my opinion) unless you are trying to go for a specific look. I pretty much stick to the “Tune Image” set of tools. The “HDR scape” can be cool for landscape/nature and “lens blur” gives that great depth of field illusion!