Photo Style Hub

Define your signature photo look.

Three core styles. Clear guidelines. Simple galleries to keep your edits consistent across every shoot.

Adorable black and white cat sitting on pavement with lush greenery in background.
A young man in a chic white blazer enjoys sunlight indoors, exuding a relaxed vibe.
Vibrant interior of a Taiwanese temple adorned with red lanterns and intricate decorations.
Vintage • Warm • Vivid
Style presets

Core editing styles

Use these three looks as your base recipes. Keep tweaks subtle so your feed stays cohesive.

Vintage black & white

Soft contrast, film-like grain, muted highlights.

Timeless
Vintage style black and white sample.

Lower saturation to 0. Lift shadows gently. Add a hint of grain for texture.

Grain Soft contrast Cool shadows

Warm tone

Golden skin tones, soft highlights, cozy mood.

Inviting
Warm tone portrait sample.

Shift white balance slightly warm. Boost vibrance, not saturation. Protect skin highlights.

Gold mids Soft glow Film curve

Vivid color

Punchy tones, crisp detail, bold contrast.

Energetic
Vivid color city sample.

Increase contrast and clarity carefully. Use HSL to target key colors without oversaturating.

Deep reds Clean blues Sharp lines

Gallery examples

Scroll through each style. Notice how light, color, and texture stay consistent from frame to frame.

All images are reference only.
Vintage black & white
Soft + grainy
Black and white style gallery image.
Black and white close-up example.
Warm tone
Golden & soft
Warm tone gallery portrait.
Warm tone lifestyle moment.
Vivid color
Bold & crisp
Vivid color temple interior.
Vivid color detail example.

Style comparison

A side-by-side view of contrast, color, and mood. Use it as a quick cheat sheet when editing.

Best for choosing a base preset.
Vintage B&W
Warm
Vivid
Contrast Soft, slightly faded blacks.
Contrast Balanced, gentle roll-off.
Contrast High, crisp edges.
Color Monochrome, focus on light and shape.
Color Warm mids, natural skin.
Color Rich primaries, controlled saturation.
Mood Nostalgic, calm, documentary.
Mood Cozy, intimate, romantic.
Mood Dynamic, urban, expressive.

Keep your editing workflow simple

Start from one of these three looks, then make tiny adjustments per image. No more rethinking your style every time.

1

Choose a base style.

Decide if the story feels timeless, cozy, or bold.

2

Apply your preset.

Sync across the set, then refine exposure and crop.

3

Export with intent.

Keep one style per project so the story feels unified.

Overhead view of a creative photo editing workspace.