Here is a great interview I did with Kristen Radden from Creative iPhoneography. Kristen is an iPhone artist and a fellow iPhoneography blogger, and it really amazes me how much she has learned in just a few short months since she started taking photos with her iPhone. Read more...
30 iPhone Photos Taken From an Extraordinary Angle
Thank you so much for participating in our iPhone photography contest. This week the contest was about finding a creative and unique angle for your photos, and a total of 310 great photos were submitted. Without further ado, here are my personal favorites this week. Read more...
How Daniel Berman Founded Mobile Photography Awards
I recently had a chance to chat with Daniel Berman, the founder of Mobile Photography Awards photo competition. Daniel is doing a great service to the mobile photography community, and in this interview you’re going to learn more about his work for Mobile Photography Awards. Read more...
iPhone Photo Editing Workflow Using Mextures App
In this editing tutorial I’m going to show you how I created one of my favorite photos recently using the Mextures app. I particularly like how I was able to emphasize the warm evening light at the top part of the image while leaving the bottom in the shadow and relatively cold. Read more...
How Paul From Skipology Creates Great iPhone Photos
Today I’m really excited to interview Paul Brown, who is also known as Skip in our community. Paul is an incredibly talented iPhone artist whose photos have been repeatedly exhibited, and who shares his knowledge and photo editing workflows on his blog about iPhoneography. Read more...
30 Extraordinary iPhone Photos of The Different Seasons
Thank you for participating in our iPhoneography contest. This week the contest theme was seasons, and while photos from any of the four seasons were welcome, the overwhelming majority of you submitted fall photos. As always, it wasn’t easy to pick the winners and many deserving photos had to be left out. With that said, here are my personal favorites this week. Read more...
Review Of The Lollipod Portable Tripod For iPhone
Lollipod is a portable tripod for iPhone and other lightweight cameras. At only 320 grams, Lollipod must be the lightest full-height tripod I have ever come across. Read more...
30 Great iPhone Photos Showing the Power of Simplicity
Thank you all for participating in our iPhone photography contest. This week the contest theme was minimalism, and a total of 228 great photos were submitted. Even though the number of submissions was lower than normally, I had a much harder time picking the winners since I like minimalism photos so much. With that said, here are my personal favorites this week. Read more...
10 Useful Articles For Starting Out With iPhone Photography
The iPhone is good enough to replace a point-and-shoot camera for most people. The camera of your iPhone has many advantages and the best one is that it’s built-in so it’s always with you no matter where you go and what you do. Great f/2.4 aperture, big sensor, and tons of apps turn your iPhone into a handy device for shooting. The following articles handpicked from all over the web are dedicated to helping you get started with iPhone photography and get the most out of your iPhone’s camera. Read more...
How To Create A Tilt Shift iPhone Photo With Tadaa App
In this tutorial you’re going to find out how I created the following photo using tadaa app. This was a very interesting and unique workflow, and I’m really excited to share it with you here. Read more...