ACDSee’s Mobile Sync is really cool
Transferring pictures between your phone and your computer is troublesome but often necessary. If you’re like me, then just because you shot a picture with
Transferring pictures between your phone and your computer is troublesome but often necessary. If you’re like me, then just because you shot a picture with
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.)
I shoot a lot of images on my iPhone. It’s the camera that’s always with me when I stumble upon something interesting. In 2015 Apple introduced
You’ve got to admire Microsoft. Â The company certainly has no shortage of tech and engineers and they just threw a bunch of really cool things
When Im on the road, I find myself using Apple Pages, Numbers, and Keynote on my iPad and saving files to iCloud Drive to keep
Triggertrap just released Version 4.1 of their already-amazing iOS app. Their developers re-wrote the core of the app to bring some pretty cool new features. For those that don’t know, Triggertrap is a camera remote control solution that uses your smartphone to trigger your camera. The app can use things like the face detection sensor, motion sensors, internal cocks, GPS, sound and vibration sensors to trigger a camera.
Apple took the lid off their long-anticipated large-format iPad this week and as people line up for and against the new tablet I sat down
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
Geotagging, or the act of applying detailed geographic coordinates, to my photos is exceptionally important to me. I do a lot of traveling and am
Editing photos on the native iOS platform has always been lacking in refinement, that is until iOS 8. Apple introduced a photo editor that was
Like many of you, I had the Apple product announcement playing in the background at the studio recently. I was excited by the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but what I really wanted to see was the Apple Watch. There are so many possible applications for wearable computing devices and, until Apple, no manufacturer had come close to realizing that potential.
This week’s podcast interviews photographer Lindsay Adler who talks about her new studio and getting started in the world of fashion photography. Rich also gives