Category Archive: iPhoneography how to guides

Tools the iPhoneographer (and Photographer) can’t live without: The back-up


      Recently I have been thinking about the tools that the iPhoneographer can’t live without. For that matter, these are tools the Photographer can’t live without.   What is more frustrating… Read More

The iPhoneographers U-Turn


Every 3 months I’m ready for a new iPhoneography look. Hipstamatic is my favorite “point and shoot” iPhoneography app. I enjoy that you select a given lens and film combination before the photo is… Read More

Snapseed’s new filters: Retroflux


Snapseed is one of the best iPhoneography editing apps out there. It’s the one I use more than any other in the editing process (if you need proof, just click the images by… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Using FX Photo Studio


A number of the top iPhoneography app developers have also produced desktop apps. These include Snapseed, CameraBag 2, and FX Photo Studio. While the ability to edit and share on the go is… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Wide Angle iPhoneography


Folks are often frustrated with the 6 x 6 limitations of many of the popular iPhoneography apps when capturing a landscape shot. I seem to run into this problem at the beach (… Read More

645 Pro


The folks at Jagg.gr have recently released another update to the 645 Pro app. The continual improvement of app is fantastic. It’s rare that you see an iPhoneography app continue to improve at… Read More

Use Flipboard to inspire your iPhoneography


Few things get me more motivated to capture great images than seeing what other folks are able to accomplish. However, I do not have all day to peruse the massive volume of images transmitted… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Remove Hipstamtic borders with Camera Bag


Hipstamatic borders are one of the key elements that give the images the app produces such a distinct look. But certain images do not call for a border. You may want to print… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Saving “the look” in CameraBag 2


CameraBag 2 has a number of fantastic features. One of the most useful is the ability to create and save a filter which can be applied to future images. Recently I have been… Read More

The downfall of Hipstamatic’s D-Series (Disposable)


It is no secret that Hipstamatic is undergoing changes. In connection with terminating all but its core staff the Company issued the following statement: We are restructuring the company, but business is moving… Read More

How to bring images to and from Camera Bag


I have been exploring different avenues to manage my iPhoneography images over the last several weeks. I wrote about how I am using Google+ as a back-up site and how I am using… Read More

So, I finally started to use Dropbox


I use Evernote religiously to capture lists, ideas, documents, and write blog posts. I use G+ as my primary online photo back-up tool (I also regularly download iPhone images to iPhoto which I… Read More

Hipstamatic favorites: How to save the lens and film combos that work for you


The moment is happening. Your friends look to you, knowing the incredible iPhoneograper you are, to capture it. This is a Hipstamatic moment. No question about it. You open Hipstamatic. You know the… Read More

3 Common Mistakes iPhoneographers make


All iPhoneographers have done it. At least those iPhoneographers who look in the mirror honestly ( the iPhone mirror app is an acceptable substitute as well). We picked our favorite camera app. Snapped… Read More

645 Pro Instruction Manual Online


iPhoneographers often complain about the difficulty of pulling up the instruction manual on the 645 Pro app. Essentially the 645 Pro interface is jammed with amazing features and the instruction manual button, rightly… Read More

Hipstamatic: The Summer Guide


I opened my iPhone this morning and clicked on the calendar to see what adventures await. Shockingly it’s July. The summer has begun to fly and I realized it was high time for… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Saving your work {The iCloud work around}


The iPhoneographer generates a massive volume of pictures. The iPhoneographer uses an iPhone so he has access to the iCloud and sees it as a fantastic way to back up his work immediately.… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: 645 Pro Copyright and License Settings


645 Pro was recently updated and one of the more useful enhancements to the iPhoneography community is the Copyright and License Settings. For certain iPhoneographers the copyrighting and licensing of images receives little… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: The #Hashtags – Update


I am consistently amazed at the number of hashtags that the iPhoneography community uses on Twitter. This naturally gives rise to a question: What are the most efficient hashtags to use? The answer… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: A free app to grab {Label Box}


Getting something for free is nice. iPhoneography apps are no exception. Labelbox is a free app that not everyone in the world is using. Well, until now (this blog is widely popular you… Read More

645 Pro: App Update


As I am sure many of you have seen today,  an update was pushed to the 645 Pro app. A summary of the 645 Pro update is as follows: I think the hidden… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Fusioncam {Double exposure iPhoneography}


Fusioncam is an iPhoneography app that allows you to create digital double exposure images. Sounds fancy but it’s pretty simple. Film camera’s of yesteryear could create double exposed images with relative ease. This… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Get Snapseed for Free


Snapseed is by far the best iPhoneography editing app I have used to date. Snapseed is free until June 7th. Do yourself a huge favor and download Snapseed today. Here is iPhoneography that… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: D-Series {Disposable?}


D-Series was added to the App Store in late 2011 as a free app without much fanfare and is, essentially, a digital version of the disposable camera. That’s right, remember this? D-Series is… Read More

How to be an iPhoneograper: The 645 Pro update. Do you have it.


As I am sure many of you have noted, the folks at Jag.gr updated the 645 Pro App this week. 645 Pro continues to be my go-to camera app. While you probably have… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: The 645 Pro Summary & Quick Start Guide


I downloaded 645 Pro three weeks ago. It has usurped QuickPix as my go to iPhone camera as my go to app. 645 Pro now maintains this place on my iPhone dock. So,… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: Learn {to be a photographer}


“You use Instagram? You must be a professional photographer”. The sarcasm in the tweet alone made me smile but there is a lot truth underlying the sarcasm. A lot of folks get into… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: {the #hashtags}


(Editors Note: I posted an update to this post here.) Inherent in the concept of iPhoneography is the ability to share the here and now with them over there. Most iPhoneographers use a… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer: {Borders}


I love borders. Not the ones that have armed guards (although I do enjoy crossing those). There is nothing that sets off a great photo better than a great border. Yet for some… Read More

How to be an iPhoneographer {The guide}: Part II


Last week I posted the first installment of “How to be an iPhoneogrpaher”, a series that will no doubt become the classic iPhoneography how to guide. This week we shift our viewfinders to… Read More

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