I love iPhone macro photography. It fascinates me what amazing little things you can capture with your iPhone and an attachable lens. Every day we have all these pretty little things, on the sidewalk, in our garden, etc, that we take for granted because we get sucked in our fast-paced life. Read More...
How To Take Great Photos Of Lightning With The iPhone
Lightning is beautiful yet dangerous. But have you ever watched lightning and tried to capture it? Most of you probably think that you can’t capture lightning on your iPhone and that only a DSLR could do that. What I’m about to share is a simple technique that anyone can use to capture lightning on the iPhone! Read More...
How To Create Great Panoramic iPhone Photos In AutoStitch
Last month I wrote a tutorial on taking panorama photos with the iPhone. Inside that article I explored three popular panorama apps and compared the resulting panorama photos. Most readers really liked the tutorial, but a few were surprised that I skipped over AutoStitch, which is probably the best panorama app on the App Store. Read More...
How To Take Great Panorama Photos With The iPhone
Have you ever found yourself enjoying a magnificent view that you would love to capture, only to discover that you can’t possibly fit it into a single photo? This is when panorama photos come in handy. Read More...
iPhone Photography Tips From 9 Great iPhoneographers
I wanted to compile iPhone photography tips from some of the best iPhoneographers in the world. As you can probably imagine, this task was not easy since great iPhoneographers are scattered all over the web, and not all are easily accessible. I tried my best to approach many renowned iPhone photographers and asked them to share their best iPhoneography tip. In this post you’ll find tips from those top iPhoneographers who responded to my request. Read More...
How To Improve Battery Life For iPhone Photography
One of the biggest challenges facing an iPhone photographer is battery life. On an eventful day you may be tempted to take 500, 700 or even a thousand photos… if your battery would last long enough, that is. On an average day, you can expect your battery to be dead after just about 300 shots, especially if you also use your smartphone for other functions. Read More...
How To Use The Rule Of Thirds To Improve Your iPhone Photos
The rule-of-thirds is a fundamental composition principle that most photographers are familiar with. But like many simple things, it is often overlooked or misinterpreted. In this article you’re going to learn how to correctly apply the rule of thirds to your iPhone photos, and how to create well-balanced compositions that just look and feel right to the human eye. Read More...
How To Keep Your iPhone Steady To Avoid Camera Shake
The iPhone has to use slower shutter speeds than most digital cameras due to its small sensor size. This is not really an issue in bright sunlight, but in medium and low light it becomes absolutely essential that you keep your iPhone steady, or your photos will end up being blurry. In this article you will find out how to always keep your iPhone camera steady… and your photos sharp. Read More...
7 Tips For Taking Stunning iPhone Photos Of Children
If you ever want to do children photography, your iPhone is the perfect camera to use. Unlike large obtrusive digital cameras, the iPhone is less likely to scare the children or make them pose for the photo, so you can get more natural and candid shots. Read More...
How To Not Crop Your Photos On Instagram
Have you ever tried to upload a photo to Instagram, only to be frustrated that this popular photo sharing app requires you to crop all your photos into squares? Even though Instagram wants to be a square-only photography network, there is a little-known trick that you can use to not crop your photos when you’re uploading them to Instagram. (Update: You can now upload non-square photos directly to Instagram!) Read More...