The beach presents you with an exciting array of photographic opportunities, but it can also be a challenging location for photography in terms of light and the vast expanse of open space. In this tutorial you’ll discover tips to help you take stunning beach photos with your iPhone. Read More...
How to Use Lines in Your iPhone Photography
Lines are everywhere around us, whether you live in Manhattan or the Sahara desert. If you use them carefully, lines can form an integral part of your composition. In this article you’re going to discover how you can use lines to greatly improve the composition of your 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...
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...
The 11 Most Important Genres Of iPhone Photography
Some time ago a reader emailed me asking to write a blog post about the different genres of iPhone photography. While I immediately loved the idea, I also realized that nobody can be an expert in all genres of iPhoneography, and approaching photographers from each genre would be the only way to create this post. After weeks of work by me and so many others, I’m super excited to publish tips for all the different genres of iPhone photography. Read More...
How To Take Great Macro Photos With Your iPhone
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...
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...