I have seen a number of photo collages on Instagram where someone left a comment asking “How did you do that?” or “What app did you use to do that?” Well my friends, this is not the only way to do it, but this has to be one of the easiest and slickest ways.
When you open the Pic Collage app you will find the instruction screen, which shows you how to work the application. You should first click on “Browse Gallery”. This will allow you to view the instruction screen or swipe to create a new collage. If you have previously created collages, you may also view them. Click to create a new collage. It is then as simple as touching the screen to start adding photos. You may use the camera, select photos from library, select photos from Facebook, or change the background. There are four different colored backgrounds available, including black, blue,brown, green, white, pink, beige, and yellow.
Once you select your first photo you may place it at anywhere on the page, increase or enlarge the size, and rotate it to suit your needs. It is super easy to use and fun to put together collages of your photos.
Here are a few that I put together rather quickly while writing this post. This is definitely worth checking out. Did I mention it is free in the
App Store?
Check this one out. You’ll find it to be lots of fun.
All the best…Mike
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A college administrator by profession, Mike Kennamer enjoys the opportunity to take photos and improve his skills by shooting events at work, church, and for friends. He enjoys landscape photography, portraiture and is starting to dabble in HDR. His current photography project involves learning to control flash manually. “My goal”, according to Kennamer, “is to be the best photographer I can be.”
Kennamer is also the President of Kennamer Media Group, Inc., a provider of traditional and online media, specializing in the healthcare industry. On CurrentPhotographer.com he writes about iPhone and iPad applications for photographers.