I’m really excited to share this interview with Armineh Hovanesian, a talented iPhoneographer whose unique work with the iPhone has been exhibited in various art galleries. In this interview you’re going to learn more about Armineh and how she approaches iPhoneography.
30 Ice-Cold Examples of iPhone Winter Photography
Thank you for participating in our weekly iPhoneography contest. This week the contest theme was cold, and any photos related to cold or that have a cold feel could be submitted. While it wasn’t easy to pick the winners, here are my personal favorites this week.
30 Great Examples of Using Lines in iPhone Photography
Thank you for participating in our weekly iPhoneography contest. This week the contest theme was lines, and over 350 photos that are somehow related to lines were submitted. Of course, 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.
How Cat Milton Runs A Business Using iPhone Photos
I’m really excited to share this interview I did with Cat Milton from Mobile Photography Central. Cat is a talented iPhone photographer, mobile photography blogger, teacher of iPhoneography workshops, and she uses her iPhone photos to run a website with millions of readers.
In this awesome in-depth interview you’re going learn more about Cat and how she approaches iPhoneography. Cat was extremely generous with her answers, and there’s a lot to be learned from this interesting interview. Read More
The Complete Guide To Tadaa iPhone Photo Editing App
In this tutorial you’re going learn everything you need to know about tadaa photo app. Much like Instagram, tadaa is also a photo sharing community, but unlike Instagram it offers some really advanced photo editing options. You can download tadaa on the App Store for free.
The first video looks at tadaa’s camera, filters, frames and library settings.
In the next video I’ll show you how to use the most essential photo editing tools in tadaa.
Please click on the above source photo to download it and follow along on your own iPhone.
Here is the sunset photo after some essential adjustments in tadaa.
In the third video I’ll show you a really unique photo editing workflow using tilt shift and other essential tadaa functionality.
Be prepared for a surprise, and make sure you download the above photo to follow along.
Here is the final outcome of this experimental editing workflow.
In the final video we’ll look at what is perhaps the most powerful feature of tadaa – photo editing with masks.
Make sure you download the source photo. We will also use the sunset photo from the first video, so keep that one handy as well.
Here is the portrait photo after applying the mask.
And here is the sunset photo after selectively applying the filter.
With hindsight, the above photo is a bit too dark, but it looked great on the iPhone. Quite often photos don’t look the same when you take them from the iPhone to your computer.
How Kristen Radden Started Creative iPhoneography Community
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.
In this interview you’re going to learn more about Kristen as an iPhoneographer. You’ll also find out how she managed to learn so much in such a short amount of time – and what you should do to see similar success.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.
30 Amazing iPhone Photos of Nature and Landscapes
Thank you for participating in our iPhone photography contest. Let me start by saying that this week broke all records. With 474 excellent photos, the nature contest had more submissions than any other contest in the history of this website. While I’m really happy about that, it’s also a bit scary since it now takes longer and longer to go through all the photos, and more great photos have to be left out. With that said, here are my personal favorites this week.
How Andy Butler Started Mobiography Magazine
Today I’m really happy to publish the interview I did with Andy Butler, a passionate iPhone photographer and the founder of Mobiography website and digital magazine for iOS devices.
In this interview you’re going to learn more about how Andy approaches iPhone photography and get some insights about the work he’s doing in the iPhoneography community.
30 Incredible iPhone Photos of Movement
Thank you all for participating in our iPhone photography contest. This week the contest theme was motion, and a total of 264 great photos of movement were submitted. Without further ado, here are my personal favorites this week.