ProCamera 7 Spotlight: the art of mobile travel photography with Mia Glastonbury
This week we are featuring two photographers whose beautiful images are featured on our AppStore Screenshots.
This week we are featuring two photographers whose beautiful images are featured on our AppStore Screenshots.
Our latest ProCamera spotlight is on the iphone astrophotography of Matt Schwartz. Incredibly, Matt shoots stunning photographs of the night sky, stars and moon equipped with only a telescope, iPhone and ProCamera 7.
We’re restarting our ProCamera spotlight series today with prolific blogger and photographer Tina Rice. Tina is the owner of Combo Apps: Mobile Extreme Editing, a fantastic resource for advanced photo app processing techniques and hardware guides.
Mobile Photography Magazine Celebrates its First Anniversary
It’s been a big weekend for a number of street photographers around the world who have just finished shooting for the #24HourProject – an annual event to document the global human condition in a single day.
Professional photojournalist Rick Cinclair, from the Worcester Telegram, has recommended ProCamera 7 in a recent review on the Telegram website.
Our latest featured photographer is Berlin based Tal Shafik. His work references classical street photography with decisive moments framed through strong composition. We sat down with Shafik to chat mobile street photography.
Wednesday marked the five year anniversary of the launch of the Apple App Store. We honestly can’t believe how fast the time has flown and how much has changed in the photography world so quickly!
Our latest ProCamera featured photographer is Fodor Zsolt. Zsolt is originally from Transylvania but now lives in Halmstad, Sweden He uses ProCamera to take photos and videos for his I Love Halmstad Facebook Page dedicated to finding beauty in his new home.
Oliver Lang is regarded as one of the masters of light within the mobile photography community. In this photo tutorial (originally posted on the Backspaces storytelling app). Lang shares a few insights into how he sees and experiments with natural light.