The recent years have seen an explosion of excellent iPhoneography websites, courses and online communities. These resources, together with their readers, have contributed enormously to the development of this emerging photography genre. Updated for 2014, this page lists the world’s leading mobile phone photography resources that provide value to iPhoneographers. Read More...
How To Find Great Subjects In iPhone Photography
iPhone photographers often struggle to find subjects for their photos. However, great subjects can be found anywhere and anytime; you just need to learn to recognize them. This article will take a look at some of my own photos and discuss how and where each subject was found. Read More...
5 Simple Ways to Overcome iPhone Photography Block
Have you ever had a creative block related to your photography? You’re not alone – creative blocks are quite common for any artist. The good news is that there are some tried and true techniques to bust yourself out of a rut. Here are 5 ways you can regain that spark and get back to taking fantastic iPhone photos. Read More...
10 Tips for Better Black & White iPhone Photography
Are you looking to try your hand at black and white photography but don’t know where to start? Are you a B&W artist looking for new techniques to help you grow your monochromatic skills? This article offers a number of tips to help you improve your B&W photography whether you are just getting started or have been creating B&W images for some time. Read More...
10 Tips for Taking Stunning iPhone Reflection Photos
Few things are more inspiring than reflection photography. Reflections are incredibly beautiful, and once you start looking for them, you’ll be surprised to discover that they are all around us. In this tutorial you’ll discover everything you need to know about reflection photography so that you can take stunning reflection photos with your iPhone. Read More...
10 Tips For Taking Better Portraits With Your iPhone
One of the most popular subjects of photography is people (portraits). Therefore it is no surprise that many of us take photos of people with our iPhones as well. However, there can be a big difference between just taking a snapshot of someone and creating an artistic portrait. Read on for some ideas on how to move beyond simple snapshots of people and create high-quality portraits with nothing more than your iPhone. Read More...
How To Create Depth Of Field In iPhone Photography
One of the biggest drawbacks to the iPhone camera is the fact that it lacks manual aperture control. The ability to manually set the aperture is essential when you want to control depth of field in your photos. If you want to know how to blur background on iPhone camera, you need to know how to create a shallow depth of field. In this article you’ll discover how create blurred backgrounds using various blur background apps and techniques. Read More...
10 Composition Tips For Amazing Instagram Square Photos
Thanks to the enormous popularity of Instagram, square photos have become the standard of mobile photography, forcing mobile photographers to adapt to this unusual photography format. In this article you’ll discover the best composition techniques for taking amazing square iPhone photos that will get your images noticed on Instagram. Read More...
Using JPEG & TIFF File Formats In iPhone Photography
When you take a photo with your iPhone, the last thing that you probably think about is the format (file type) of the image you are capturing. Generally speaking, that is a good thing as you should be focused more on composition, lighting, etc. However, if you are starting to think of yourself as a serious mobile photographer, it is worth taking a few moments to consider the file format that you are using to store your photos. Read More...
5 Weird Ways To Release The iPhone Camera Shutter
If you’re like most people, you don’t really think about how you release the shutter of your iPhone’s camera. After all, it’s so easy to take a photo with the iPhone, so why would you want to make it more complicated? There is one very good reason, and that is to avoid camera shake. In this article you’ll discover five unconventional ways to release the shutter of your iPhone’s camera to ensure your iPhone photos are always sharp. Read More...