📅 September 28, 2011

Nabit: Capture Action Sequence Photos With Your iPhone [video]

If you’re a fan of action sports or just like to take pictures of moving objects you’re definitely going to like this. Nabit lets you catch the right moment and turn it into an action sequence photo like we’ve seen in skateboard/snowboard/BMX magazines.

Once in a while comes a photography app that does something really different. If you’re a fan of action sports or just like to take pictures of moving objects you’re definitely going to like this. Nabit lets you catch the right moment and turn it into an action sequence photo like we’ve seen in skateboard/snowboard/BMX magazines.

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📅 September 9, 2011

iShowcase: iPhoneography Showcase App

Today, iPhone became the most used camera in Flickr. And “Instagram” has become another popular photo sharing service for iPhone. Clearly more and more people are using iPhone as their camera.

iPhoneography is the art of taking photographs with an iPhone. iPhoneographers are the people who take photographs with their iPhone. Today, iPhone became the most used camera in Flickr. And “Instagram” has become another popular photo sharing service for iPhone. Clearly more and more people are using iPhone as their camera.

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📅 March 29, 2011

Camera+ Updated To v2.2 . Added Clarity: One Tap To Awesomeness!

Camera+ was updated to v2.2 and got a new feature – Clarity: one tap to awesomeness! Clarity is one of the biggest breakthroughs to happen to image processing in a long time. Simply put, it can make your photos look truly stunning with just one tap.

Camera+ was updated to v2.2 and got a new feature – Clarity: one tap to awesomeness! Clarity is one of the biggest breakthroughs to happen to image processing in a long time. Simply put, it can make your photos look truly stunning with just one tap.

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📅 March 9, 2011

Fisheye, Macro And Wide Angle iPhone Camera Lenses [video]

They say, the best camera is the one that you always got with you. You always have your iPhone in your pocket, and there are tons of amazing photo apps in the app store.

They say, the best camera is the one that you always got with you. You always have your iPhone in your pocket, and there are tons of amazing photo apps in the app store. But sometimes, to get up-close and personal you need to go beyond ( just ) an app. You can get this iPhone 4 Quattro HD case, which makes your iPhone look ridiculous, or arm yourself with the fisheye and macro/wide angle lenses from PhotoJojo.

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📅 January 31, 2011

3D Photo: Transform Your iPhone Photos Into Abstract Geometric Shapes [video]

3D Photo transforms your friends and favourite landscapes into beautiful, abstract geometric shapes. Experiment with digital photography from a cubist approach and see the world around you change into fascinating and fragmented works of art.

3D Photo transforms your friends and favourite landscapes into beautiful, abstract geometric shapes. Experiment with digital photography from a cubist approach and see the world around you change into fascinating and fragmented works of art. Simply choose a 3D template and swipe to see your photo from multiple angles. Take a photo, drag to rotate your viewpoint, and then take a photo again! Discover new ways of seeing your world, as everyday objects are transformed into beautiful colors, textures and patterns.

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📅 January 17, 2011

Instagram Tips: Unofficial Tips And Tricks To Get The Most Out Of Instagram

Instagram Tips is a collection of tips & tricks ( like ‘how to apply multiple filters to photos’ or ‘how to save high-resolution unfiltered photos’ ) for getting the most out of Instagram , one of the best new iPhone apps for quickly and easily sharing photos from your life.

Instagram Tips is a collection of tips and tricks ( like ‘how to apply multiple filters to photos’ or ‘how to save high-resolution unfiltered photos’ ) for getting the most out of Instagram , one of the best new iPhone apps for quickly and easily sharing photos from your life.

NOTE: this app is not affiliated with or endorsed in any way by Instagram. We used Instagram’s logo because, Instagram Tips app icon sucks.

Instagram Tips is available for free in the app store….

📅 January 16, 2011

GIFVid: Create 16 Frame GIF Animation On Your iPhone

If you are too creative to stick to normal photos but too lazy to do proper videos, try GIFVid! — another way of snapshots. You take a short video or a sequence of photos with your iPhone as usual, and GIFVid makes a 16 frame flipping GIF animation out of it.

If you are too creative to stick to normal photos but too lazy to do proper videos, try GIFVid! — another way of snapshots. You take a short video or a sequence of photos with your iPhone as usual, and GIFVid makes a 16 frame flipping GIF animation out of it. The GIF is a good legacy format for lightweight animations, so you can share it easily just by emailing or uploading to share on Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr with a few touches. All in 1 minute, has video sharing ever been done this easy?

NOTE: Movies are only supported by iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and the latest iPod touch. Photos are available for all devices with cameras.

GIFVid is available for $1.99 ( release sale price )in the app store…

📅 March 17, 2010

‘Pixels at an Exhibition’: Berkeley iPhone Photography

Amazing pictures, all done on iPhones. No editing on a computer was allowed, and suspect images were checked and removed if found to have been edited elsewhere.

We all know that the iPhone rules the charts on Flickr, but is iPhone photography an art form in its own right now?

In December of 2009, Knox Bronson approached Rae Douglass at the Giorgi Gallery in Berkeley, California with the idea of presenting the first ever gallery exhibit of iPhone photography. Rae said yes, and within days, Knox had created a website and had put out a call for submissions through iphontography bloggers and flickr groups.

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📅 March 16, 2009

Jorge Colombo – Art of the iPhone impressionist

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In the early 20th century, the photograph still seemed new. The German intellectual Walter Benjamin tried to understand how photography changed art: it replaced the “aura” of the masterpiece with a new, democratic way of making pictures. Going on for a century later, we’re living in the midst of a technological revolution that has left photography itself behind. Here’s the latest: artist Jorge Colombo makes pictures of New York street life using the Brushes application (bought for $4.99 – “a great leveller”) on his iPhone. The results are impressively delicate and lively.

Lots of people take photos on a phone – the casual record of what you see is fun to share. Colombo’s pictures are a creative extension of that: he sketches what he sees in New York, and these fast, fragmentary glimpses of a car park entrance, a pizza joint, a view between buildings have an impressionistic immediacy. He can “draw in the dark”, working on the illuminated screen to depict the city by night. They are not pretentious, they do not claim to be more than a sort of visual diary. But they show that a sensitive eye can use any medium to respond to the beauty of the world – whether it’s a brush or Brushes.

[ via guardian.co.uk ] [ also please visit jorgecolombo.com ]