- Discover your go-to shooting app and keep it within thumb reach on your home screen.
- Get comfortable shooting with one hand.
- Play with lighting and exposure effects by tapping on different areas of the screen.
- If the image is well composed, don’t delete it! You can work wonders with apps!
- Capture different patterns and textures and consider using them as layers in various apps.
- Few apps meet all your creative needs. Use multiple apps to create your own personal style.
- Back up your photos often and keep your apps up to date!
- Go to “Settings” to adjust photo app settings for maximum image quality on capture and save.
- Keep a charger or battery pack handy. Taking photos and editing in multiple apps is taxing on the battery.
Friday, February 3, 2012
iPhoneography Tips
Oh the things people write about. Thanks, Mashable. I really needed these tips on how to be a better iPhoneographer...
360 Degrees of Photography
Ryan Enn Hughes arranged 48 cameras in a circle around a moving subject to capture 360 degrees of motion in photography. This is what he got.
KRUMP 360 (The 360 Project) from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.
BALLET 360 (The 360 Project) from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.
I'll just put this out there now. I can totally see Nike using this guy to advertise their sportswear on an athlete.
KRUMP 360 (The 360 Project) from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.
BALLET 360 (The 360 Project) from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.
I'll just put this out there now. I can totally see Nike using this guy to advertise their sportswear on an athlete.
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