Instagram is a fantastic way to share your photos and get them noticed by people from all over the world. But looking at your photos on a screen doesn’t always live up to that feeling of holding freshly printed photos in your hand, or seeing them displayed as beautiful prints on your wall. Printed photos also make a great gift for family and friends. In this article you’ll discover five ways to print Instagram photos as well as images from your iPhone’s camera roll. Read More...
Light Up Your iPhone Night Shots With The Lume Cube
Lume Cube is an exciting new gadget that will help you take better iPhone photos when you shoot at night or in low light. Currently in the final stages of its Kickstarter project, the Lume Cube has far exceeded its initial funding goals, proving that its going to be immensely popular with mobile photographers. In this article you’ll discover how the Lume Cube can light up your subject, allowing you to extend your iPhone photo shoots into the night, dramatically improving your low light photos. Read More...
Back Up Your iPhone Photos With The Portable Piconizer
Piconizer is an exciting new gadget that offers a convenient pocket-sized photo library for backing up and organizing your iPhone photos. Currently in the process of gaining funding on Kickstarter, it looks set to be a really useful accessory for iPhone photographers. In this article you’ll discover how Piconizer can be used to back up your camera roll and free up space on your iPhone. Read More...
Add-On Lenses Compatible With iPhone 6 And 6 Plus
It’s well known that the iPhone is a really great camera phone, but one thing it lacks is an optical zoom or extra wide-angle facility. Luckily iPhones have always been well supported with third-party lenses which overcome this limitation. However, with the release of the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, these lenses need to be redesigned to fit the new phone profiles. In this article we’ll take a look at a couple of different lens systems which are now compatible with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Read More...
How SNAP! 6 iPhone Case Makes It Easier To Take Photos
SNAP! 6 is an exciting new iPhone case and lens system that’s currently in production after achieving its initial Kickstarter funding goal. This week I’ve been speaking to Jack Chang who’s part of the team responsible for designing SNAP! 6. In this interview you’ll discover how the features of the SNAP! 6 case will make it easier to take photos with your iPhone. Read More...
First Reviews Of The New Moment iPhone Lenses
After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the new Moment iPhone lenses and accessories are now available for pre-order. Here we take a look at some of the first reviews coming from iPhone photographers who have already been testing out these lenses. Read More...
How COVR Case Helps You Take Candid iPhone Photos
I’m really excited to share with you the inside story behind COVR Photo case, which is one of the most intriguing iPhone photography products on Kickstarter. In this interview you’re going to find out more about COVR from Thomas Hurst, the visionary behind this exciting project. Read More...
In-Depth Review of Olloclip 4-in-1 iPhone Lens System
Many companies have attempted to improve the iPhone’s camera through the use of external lenses. The Olloclip 4-in-1 lens system is one of the most popular smartphone lens solutions, and it comes with a wide angle lens, fisheye lens and two macro lenses. Read this review to find out what Olloclip 4-in-1 can do and whether you should spend your money on it. Read More...
11 Gifts That Will Make Every iPhone Photographer Happy
In anticipation of winter holidays more and more people hit the shopping malls, both online and offline, searching for gifts for their friends and family members. To help you find the perfect gift for an iPhone photographer I created the 2013 holiday gift guide listing 11 gifts that would make every iPhoneographer happy. Let’s get started! 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...