phone photography
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 4 – Developing Mojo Stories
In 1993, while working in television, I taught select groups from our audiences to use small digital video (DV) cameras to tell their own personal…
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 3 – The best sound and apps for a mobile workflow
Once you have decided whether your phone is mojo-friendly — enough speed, power, and memory — you might consider the following mojo tools.
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 2 – New Smartphone or Old?
One of the first questions I’m asked during my training workshops is, “Can I do mojo on my phone?” “Not if you don’t have memory!”…
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 1 – What is Mojo?
More than three billion smartphone users use more than six million apps to create and upload 500 hours of video every minute. Journalist Charles Feldman…
Yes you can use your phone on a professional shoot, here are 5 ways
I would put money on the chance that right now you have something powerful in your trousers. Of course, I’m talking about that little handheld…
A simple tip to avoid reflections when shooting with your phone
We’ve all been there. We’re trying to get great food shots in a bakery, but the brownies and cookies are hidden behind reflective glass. Our…
I shot an entire Photowalk episode with iPhone 13’s “Cinematic Mode,” and I’m impressed
The reaction I’ve gotten from people watching my latest #shotonaniPhone Photowalks video episode has been across the board. “What camera did you use to shoot…
How iPhone macro photography helps an eye doctor do his job
The new iPhone 13 Pro has some pretty cool new specs, including a macro lens. Sure, it can be of great help for us photographers,…
OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro pay tribute to Hassleblad Xpan, add Xpan camera mode
OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro were announced earlier this year, and now they’re getting a major update. Their camera was co-engineered with Hasselblad, and now…
The ShiftCam ProGrip gives your smartphone a grip and a shutter button like a… “real” camera
While smartphones haven’t quite taken over from DSLRs and mirrorless cameras in the professional world, their popularity as cameras is in no doubt. In an…









































