This Changes Everything, How to Accurately Meter Light-Flash-Color from Your Smartphone
The light meter in our camera’s only read light bouncing off the subject. They can’t read color or flash (unless it’s from its own speedlight.)
The light meter in our camera’s only read light bouncing off the subject. They can’t read color or flash (unless it’s from its own speedlight.)
Lightroom Mobile is far and away my most used app on my phone and iPad, and Adobe have just suped it up even more. The
As photographers, naturally we probably take more pictures then the general public with our smart phone for even everyday events. I doubt there’s been a
Lightroom Mobile has found it’s way onto the Android platform. SPOILER ALERT, you are going to love it!
Lightroom Mobile was just released today for Android phones. We’re working up our review shortly, but here’s some info for those of you who’ve been
Back in the day, Instagram photos used to show up in our Twitter feed. That changed several months after Instagram was bought by Facebook in
If you’re like me, you probably take a lot of photos and video with your mobile phone. The images I get with my iPhone are
iPhone Day! Yesterday, I woke up at 6AM morning to head over to the Apple Store at Pioneer Place in Portland, OR. It was “iPhone
Evgenia Tiplyashina Last week, we ran a poll on smartphone usage by photographers. If you haven’t voted, we’d love to hear your opinion (click here).
Recently Adobe announced updates to its popular IOS app Photoshop Express. However, some changes to this app have been deemed controversial and it has seemed
You’ve probably heard Scott Bourne insist that all camera owners should read their camera manual from cover to cover. While I agree with his opinion
I just wrapped up two days in the desert shooting panoramic and time-lapse shots (much more to come). It was a part of two projects