I haven't used anything like that, but searching for "xamarin image editing library" came up with some hits, like forums.xamarin.com/discussion/103393/…
@Squirrelintraining sic transit gloria mundi - a Latin phrase meaning "so passes the glory of the world", usually used to note how something that is great and famous one day can be forgotten the next.
if your doubts are if you can make an android + ios app that suits all your needs, try to make a list of all requirements that your app needs from the platform or device
@Developer00 I'm pretty sure PhoneGap doesn't exist anymore (wasn't it renamed Cordoba?) and I'm not sure it would have given you good cross-platform image editing support. Xamarin should support it just fine.
@Developer00 Check out the link I posted earlier. It mentioned several image editing libraries for Xamarin. Building a simple image browser + load from gallery should be easy to do even with Xamarin Forms, the write-once cross-platform library. For things that aren't, you drop down to Xamarin native.
PhoneGap: From the team behind Apache Cordova, the Adobe PhoneGap framework is an open source distribution of Cordova. Cordova: Apache Cordova (formerly PhoneGap) is a mobile application development framework originally created by Nitobi.
@Developer00 Are you a freelance developer? If not, there should be someone else in the project that should be able to help. If they can't, then the project is headed for a fall. Bringing in junior devs is great. Bringing in only junior devs isn't practical.
@Developer00 Let your manager know that. As a junior dev, you're supposed to be stuck on learning curves and exploration. The senior dev is there so you don't waste too much time there. Let your manager know if you feel you don't have anyone to turn to. That's the manager's job.
when you start off, you will be a code monkey. You'll be given all the menial tasks and treated like you know nothing. It's normal. Know that what moves you out of this phase is your experience. So learn as much as possible.