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Sunday, March 14, 2010

iPhone Photography: Traditional Photography is for Squares

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on October 22, 2009

If you speak to any avid photographer, very few of them are huge advocates of smartphone photography, and there are certainly are a lot of reasons behind their lack of endorsement for smartphone cameras... But prejudices aside, here is a list of some MUST HAVE photography apps for the iPhone.

Samsung DualView cameras put the photographer in the picture

Posted by Technorati Search for: smartphone on August 14, 2009

Seems one LCD display per camera is not enough for Samsung, which has just unveiled two compact digital cameras that feature dual LCD screens – one on the back and one on the front. The extra displays found on the TL225 and TL220 are designed to make turning the camera on yourself a bit more reliable than the "hold at arm’s length and hope" method usually employed when taking self-portraits and profile picture shots. And for those after a digital camera that boasts unprecedented connectivity, Sa

Feature: iPhone photography: Art or gimmick?

Posted by Technorati Search for: iPhone 3G on July 12, 2009

Across the imaging community, a different type of photographer is emerging - the iPhoneographer. With all but the most rudimentary phones coming equipped with a camera these days, even a casual observer can become a voyeur of the everyday, a veritable Henri Cartier-Bresson in their own right. (Untitled image by photozou.jp , CC2.1 ) A photographer is no longer defined by the tools they use or the method by which they shoot - instead, it all comes down to the image. The move towar

Feature: How to take photos on your iPhone or mobile phone

Posted by Technorati Search for: iPhone 3G on July 9, 2009

Just got a brand new iPhone and fancy yourself as a bit of a photographer? Read through our tips to get the most out of your camera phone photos. Thought you couldn't take a decent shot with a mobile? Read on. (Credit: CBSi) Steady on Hold with two hands, release the button with one. (Credit: CBSi) The interesting thing that sets the iPhone apart from other mobile phone cameras is that it will only take a photo when you release your finger from the shutter button on the
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