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"The screen real estate and touch surface of the iPad make it an ideal tool for doing some serious photo editing."
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Whether you want to get rid of a skin blemish, blue a sky, add filters, or something else, there are tons of photo editing apps available for iPad.
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Discover how big you can print your iPhone photos while maintaining a high quality image. We also explore different home and professional printing methods.
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In this article you’ll discover how to create great looking prints of your iPhone photos, from small prints, to beautiful photo books, to large canvas wall hangings.
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Tilt-shift photography is an awesome way to give your photos a miniature effect, but did you know that you can create the same effect with PicsArt’s Tilt Shift Tool? Read on to learn how to do it!
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"During the MLB baseball game yesterday between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies, a cameraman spotted a group of sorority girls who were apparently more interested in snapping the perfect selfie than watching the game."
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Wait until you hear what this announcer says about these selfie addicts. It's pretty funny.
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"Earlier this year, wedding photographer Lexia Frank published a series of 4 short videos that teach how to properly pose models in order to minimize possibly undesirable features."
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If you want to take better wedding photos this article has several useful tips about how to do so. It features 4 videos that show optimal poses depending on the photo you're trying to take.
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"If you're a dog lover, you've got to check out the photography of 17-year-old photographer Jessica Trinh. Her two main photo subjects are her two dogs."
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These series of photos show how you can take something as ordinary as your pets and transform it into a creative masterpiece.
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Apple’s new iPhones pack a flurry of photography upgrades: a new 12-megapixel sensor, 4K video recording and a front-facing flash that utilizes the phone’s display to produce better-looking selfies.
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"This video tip is courtesy of Anthony Morganti and shows us what you can do using the Graduated Filter tool in Lightroom. What if you’ve maxed out your basic adjustments and want to go farther?"
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This quick video tutorial shows you how to use the Graduated filter tool in lightroom to make your images more vibrant. You can apply these techniques to both mobile and traditional photography.
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"Instagram cracked the restrictive barriers of its iconic square format yesterday, announcing to the world that it intends to remain the dominant platform of the visual content world."
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Instagram recently decided to remove its square format, and the reason behind it is explained in this article. An interesting read.
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"Cafe Art is a UK-based initiative that aims to connect the homeless with their wider community through art and photography."
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An interesting look at life from the perspective of a homeless person. Use these images as inspiration for your next mobile photography project.
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We talked to the photographers to find out how they did it.
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All of these photos were taken with an iPhone 6. It's incredible to see how far smartphone photography has come.
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"Last year, journalist Esther Honig published a viral series of images showing how photo retouchers in 27 countries around the world."
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Here's what's considered beautiful around the world. An interesting look at how everyone perceives what's attractive.
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"If you need an accessory for mounting your camera to random places, instead of purchasing a Gorillapod (or something similar), you can go a thrifty do-it-yourself route."
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This article explains how you can save money by building your own camera mount with $8 worth of materials. It's a must-see for any photographer. |
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"A couple of days ago, photographer and retoucher Clint Davis shared a guest post about how he created composite photos for a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4x4 brochure."
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This interesting article explains how you can transform an ordinary looking photo into a stunning composite image.
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Discover how to create stunning iPhone photos by taking advantage of the colors in your scene and using them as a foundation for your compositions.
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In this tutorial you’ll discover how to create stunning iPhone photos by taking advantage of the colors in your scene and using them as a foundation for your compositions.
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"When you leave home and hit the road, be it for work, play, or pretty much anything you set out to do, you should always carry a camera."
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Great tips about how to make the most out of your iPhone's amazing camera.
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"Here's a 5-minute short film titled "O" that was shot entirely using a lens made with a drop of water and an iPhone."
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An interesting film composed entirely using an iPhone. It just goes to show how much you can get done with a smartphone.
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"Today, we are taking a look at a number of these typical cinematic camera shots and angles to learn how they could be incorporated into still photography."
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Here are 8 camera shots and angles that will make your mobile photographs look really good.
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"Bangkok, Thailand-based photographer Chompoo Baritone recently created a clever series of images that pokes fun at how Instagram users often use carefully framed photos to make their lives seem more glamorous or exciting than they actually are."
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An interesting look at how people manipulate their Instagram photos to make their lives seem better than they are.
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"The sun can be a photographer’s best friend: it is a constant source of light that lasts all day and doesn’t require any power from your end to keep it up and running."
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Jon Salmon and his team show us how to use the sun during various times of the day to obtain the ideal lighting during a shoot.
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"So an image of mine (@lightbrekkie) appears to be doing the rounds lately on Instagram and you may have seen it."
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If you're interested in seeing how @lightbrekkie captured this once-in-a-lifetime image, check out this article. It goes into depth about the techniques that were used.
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"Project Rigel," Adobe's mysterious upcoming mobile photo editor, could be officially unveiled in October.
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Here's the latest update about Adobe's next mobile editor.
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"My brain is officially underwater. Photographically, that is. I see everything in terms of underwater."
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With waterproof phones such as the Samsung S6 becoming more popular, it won't be long before smartphone photographers take their pursuits below the water. This article explores the ways in which you can make the most of out those underwater shots.
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"MIT scientists have designed a new camera that will never overexpose a photograph, no matter what the lighting situation is."
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Overexposure will soon be a forgotten thing once cameras integrate this amazing feature into their cameras.
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Matthew Rycroft of The Cooperative of Photography teaches us how to use our Smartphone cameras to their full potential.
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Unleash the full potential of your smartphone camera with these 8 great DIY tips from some of the best smartphone photographers.
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September 22, 2015 11:26 PM
Feeling creative? These awesome DIY smartphone photography ideas are definitely worth your time. |
It seems smartphone photography has become the norm among both pro and amateur photographers, and this week’s top articles highlight this emerging trend. From the unveiling of the new Nexus 5 camera, to the tutorials aimed at taking better smartphone pictures, it’s safe to say that the smartphone is the new camera in 2013. Here are the top 3 scoops from last week that show the possibilities of smartphone photography:
Nexus 5 photography powers featured in new Google video clips
Although the new Nexus 5 came out a few weeks ago, there has been much talk about the new camera features. Just by looking at the specs alone, you would think that this is just your regular smartphone camera. However, the guys at Google released a video this week showing the new photographic capabilities of the Nexus 5 camera, and it’s a pretty impressive camera for what it’s worth. The video shows features such as Google+. Auto Awesome, Photo Sphere, and HDR+.
http://androidcommunity.com/nexus-5-photography-powers-featured-in-new-google-video-clips-20131125/
Five Ways to Add Interest to your Mobile Photography
If you’re planning on getting the Nexus or already own a smartphone, this article explains the different factors you should consider whenever you decide to take pictures. By following these simple tips, you’ll be able to capture interesting images and add interest to the scene you’re capturing. The article highlights the importance of perspective, lighting, and contrast in not only smartphone photography, but also digital photography.
http://www.mobiography.net/tutorials/ways-add-interest-mobile-photography/
2013 Black Friday Camera and Photo Deals
And in case you missed it, there were also some awesome deals for photographers on Black Friday. Some of the most notable deals were the GoPro HD Hero3 Black Edition, which was selling for $249 instead of $329, the Nikon D3200 with two lenses and a memory card for $500, and the Pentax K-50 DSLR kit for just $549. You can click on the link below to check if these items are still on sale or visit online stores such as best buy and B&H to check out current photography offers.
http://www.popphoto.com/news/2013/11/2013-black-friday-camera-and-photo-deals
Overall, it’s been an interesting week in the world of mobile photography. The smartphone is increasingly becoming the go-to device for photography, which is a good thing. It’s quite incredible to think that a device that can make and receive your phone calls can also take amazing pictures with artistic value. We will be following this trend next week with new articles, so stay tuned, and be on the lookout for new interesting scoops.