Mobile Mondays: Directing the light through vignettes
A good composition is about directing the viewer through the image. And one of the many ways that effective photographers do this is by directing
A good composition is about directing the viewer through the image. And one of the many ways that effective photographers do this is by directing
What are some of the best apps for night photography (or really, other types of photography)? Let’s have a quick look! Clear Outside Free; Android
What do you do when you’re without your main computer for two weeks? Well, I took the time to play with my phone camera and
Adobe recently added a couple of features to its Adobe Capture app. If you’re not familiar with this Adobe app (I wasn’t) you may want
There is a Facebook post from a photographer that has gone viral. With 1,300 comments and 208,000 shares, I think this post is just getting
The last week of summer closes out with lots of great reads on Photofocus this week. We kicked off fall with a bang this week
Last week, I photographed a two-day conference for the State Bar of Michigan. It was filled with education seminars, an awards banquet, networking events and
I took along a Polaroid printer when I traveled to Cuba earlier this year. It enabled me to make prints of my iPhone photos via Bluetooth.  I
It is a tragedy to not make a picture because you don’t want to deal with post production. Yet, many photographers have exactly this feeling–that
At the Adobe Max keynote recently, Adobe announced several new mobile apps that connect you directly with your Adobe profile and makes it easy to
One of the things I struggle with is organizing my cell phone images. On my iPhone, I can set up galleries or streams but I
Whether your smartphone is your behind the scenes, some of the time, or primary camera… it’s important you make the most of it. While the