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Popular ‘Instagrammer’ Dan Rubin gives you the rundown on how to be a mobile photography pro

Popular ‘Instagrammer’ Dan Rubin gives you the rundown on how to be a mobile photography pro | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"One of the best ways to improve your smartphone photos is to introduce some apps to your workflow that expand your phone's photographic capabilities."

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This interesting article shares some useful tips about smartphone photography from instragram photographer, Dan Rubin. If you're curious about the tools photography pros use to capture interesting photos, this article is for you.

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4 Essential Apps for Mobile Photo Editing

4 Essential Apps for Mobile Photo Editing | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Many photographers experimenting with smartphone editing have realized that it's almost impossible to find one single app that does everything you want. Instead, it is more effective to rely on a workflow of multiple apps, selectively using specific tools from each. Be careful though. Too many re-saves and an image can lose quality as it is compressed over and over. Try not to save the image more than twice over if you can help it.
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When it comes to photo post-processing, apps have taken over. From adding vintage filters to enhancing specific elements of a photo, you can do anything with the right app in your hands. This article highlights 4 must-have apps for photo editing.

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2013: The Year in Photo Apps | iPhone.AppStorm

2013: The Year in Photo Apps | iPhone.AppStorm | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Everyone enjoys taking pictures, as taking a photo is how many choose to capture a moment or memory in digital form. The iPhone — and, by extension, iOS as a platform — has quickly become one of the most popular ways to take these photos. Apple has included industry-leading optics in their devices since the iPhone 4. More importantly, Apple has focused on the software side of their solution, making a solution where tech specs take a back seat to the processing techniques in iOS. Let’s take a look back at the year through the lens (pun intended) of photography.
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It's officially 2014, and what better way to start the year than with a look at how far smartphone photography has come in the past year. This article offers some valuable insight into the photo apps, hardware, and software that changed the way we captured photos in 2013.

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