Documentary photography is all about capturing moments of reality so that you can convey what’s happening at a particular place and time. It typically involves photographing people and places in order to document events and everyday life. These photos can have value decades later, giving future generations an idea of how people lived “back in the day.” In this tutorial you’ll discover six interesting subject ideas to get you started with shooting documentary iPhone photos.
6 Ideas For Amazing Conceptual iPhone Photography
Have you ever heard of conceptual photography? If you’re not familiar with the term, you’re sure to have seen conceptual images. Conceptual photography is an exciting genre that involves creating a staged setup that conveys an idea or message. These photos are preconceived rather than spontaneous. In this tutorial you’ll discover six ideas for creating incredible conceptual iPhone photography that really captures the viewer’s imagination.
How To Use Color Temperature To Create Mood In Your iPhone Photos
Color temperature is all about how “warm” or “cool” the colors are in your photo. From warm orange colors to cool blue tones, the color temperature can have a big impact on the overall mood of your image. A simple shift in color can evoke very different feelings in the viewer, from excitement and happiness to tranquility and sadness. In this tutorial you’ll discover four ways to use color temperature to create very different moods in your iPhone photos.
11 Instagram Tips For Beginner iPhone Photographers
With over 400 million users, Instagram offers huge possibilities for your iPhone photography. It’s a great place to share your images, and it offers the chance to be part of a community of like-minded photographers who will inspire you on a daily basis. But with so many users, how do you begin to get your iPhone photos noticed? In this tutorial you’ll discover 11 tips for making the most of the Instagram app to share your images and connect with other talented photographers.
How To Convey Size And Scale In Your iPhone Photos
Conveying size and scale in your iPhone photos can be challenging. The key is to create a relationship between the elements in the scene. This gives the viewer a much better idea of the size of the objects in your image. In this tutorial you’ll discover eight easy ways to create a sense of size and scale, allowing you to shoot more compelling and engaging iPhone photos.
How To Take Great iPhone Photos Of Old Abandoned Subjects
Do you often notice old, forgotten subjects like abandoned houses, broken benches or old vehicles? Objects that appear old, broken, alone or left behind make great subjects for your iPhone photography. Not only are they full of visual interest, but they evoke emotions, memories and a great sense of mystery. In this tutorial, you’ll discover how to shoot and edit wonderful iPhone photos of old forgotten and abandoned subjects.
How Jorg Siebler Captures Dramatic iPhone Photos
I’m delighted to share this interview with Jorg Siebler who takes wonderfully dramatic iPhone photos. With a passion for exploring abandoned buildings and capturing stunning light at golden hour, he enjoys taking full manual control of his iPhone camera to capture the beauty and drama of the scene. In this interview you’ll learn more about Jorg and how he shoots such great photos with his iPhone.
8 Still Life iPhone Photographers You Must Follow On Instagram
Are you a fan of still life photography? Are you on a never-ending search for new and amazing still life iPhone photographers on Instagram? If so, get ready to be inspired because I’ve made this special list showcasing eight of the very best still life iPhone photographers out there. So if you want to improve your own still life photography by studying the work of the top iPhone photographers in their field, these are the eight still life iPhone photographers that you should follow.
30 Superb iPhone Photos Of Buildings & Architecture
Thank you to all of the talented photographers who entered their pictures in our weekly iPhone photography contest. This week’s theme was “Buildings” and we had a fantastic selection of images submitted, from modern architecture to abandoned buildings in landscapes. As always, it was very difficult to choose just 30 winners, but here are the final winning iPhone photos of buildings and architecture.
How Eric Mencher Takes Wonderful iPhone Photos Of People
Eric Mencher is a professional photographer who shoots incredible documentary photos with his iPhone. From candid street photography to close-up portraits, he captures stunning iPhone photos of people that tell interesting and intriguing stories from around the world. In this interview you’ll learn more about Eric, and how he takes such amazing photos with his iPhone.