phone photography
Adobe Leaks Themselves with Lightroom Mobile 2.0 for Android. Still not available
An interesting teaser from the Adobe Blogs popped up on my news feed briefly last night, stating that Lightroom 2.0 for Android had now been released. Listing several cool…
Short Movie Shows How Happy Casual Social Media Photos Are Really Taken
I’ve always held the opposite opinion when confronted with the phrase “The camera never lies”. If you ask me, the camera’s always lied and that lying often causes…
Apple CEO Tim Cook Mocked for Tweeting Terrible Photo of Super Bowl 50
While Peyton Manning will be remembered as the star of last night’s unforgettable Super Bowl 50, Tim Cook has been receiving a fair share of…
Apple Patented a Dual-Camera Design; Awesomeness Could Ensue
Back in April Apple acquired Israeli-startup LinX, specializing in computational imaging, and it seems the giant from Cupertino might be putting the new technology to…
White House Photographer’s Best iPhone Photos of 2015
President Obama’s official photographer, Pete Souza, released his ‘Year on Instagram’ collection featuring only square format photos taken on his iPhone. As you’d expect, the…
Capture Real-Time Selfies With The NoPhone (And Nothing Else)
Growing up I remember hearing about one of the crazes from when my parents were younger. It was a super low maintenance pet that did…
Lightroom for iOS 2.1 adds live filters, point curves and split toning
Last week, Apple announced that you can now transfer images directly to your iPhone, a feature that was once reserved only for iPads. Today, that…
Flickr’s Camera Uploads Dominated by Smartphones, Mirorrles almost Non-Existing
Flickr has just released their new year in review statistics. Some stats are surprising, some are obvious. What is pretty obvious is that Flickr uploads is…
The Problem with Wedding Guests with Cameras Perfectly Explained In A Single Photo
If you’ve been to a wedding recently you’ve probably noticed this; if you make a living photographing weddings you’ve definitely seen it: more and more…









































