Opinion
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Smartphones And Digital Photography – Where Is It Going?
I was taking a look through my archives and felt that it might be a good idea to revisit this article I wrote for dpreview.com back in October 2011. It’s an opinion piece discussing how smartphones are changing digital photography, there are many aspects of it that are ‘dated’ now in terms of hardware that I mentioned but the fundamentals remain and with the current ‘confusion/disillusionment’ many iPhone photographers are reporting, I felt this may be of help. I will be updating this article soon with a clearer reflection on where we are now. Have a read and please send me a comment, does it help you or not? Click…
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The iPad Mini – Jens Daemgen – ProCamera – Discusses The Relative Merits For Mobile Photography
Earlier this week we contacted a few mobile photography app developers to ask their opinion regarding the new iPad Mini and whether they feel it will be of benefit to mobile photographers in respect of their apps. We published Mike Hardaker, developer for 645 PRO thoughts here and recently published Tai Shimizu, Filterstorm developer, thoughts here. This time we are publishing Jens Daemgen, developer of ProCamera, thoughts below… Jens Daemgen ‘The iPad mini is an interesting device in several regards. First, it is astonishing as it seems Apple is ‘just’ responding to competitive pressure; but second – despite not having impressive specs – the device looks like it’s something…
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The iPad Mini – Tai Shimizu – Filterstorm – Discusses The Relative Merits For Mobile Photography
Earlier this week we contacted a few mobile photography app developers to ask their opinion regarding the new iPad Mini and whether they feel it will be of benefit to mobile photographers in respect of their apps. We published Mike Hardaker, developer for 645 PRO thoughts here. Today, we are publishing Tai Shimizu developer of the awesome mobile photography app, Filterstorm. Read his thoughts below… ‘iPad is the new laptop, and mini is the new iPad. I don’t expect many people to own both, as they may a laptop and iPad, but the while iPad’s size is about perfect for using on the couch, mini should prove much…
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An Exclusive Moment with… Knox Bronson
Recently one of our contributors Andrew Proudlove interviewed Knox Bronson, a very well known figure in the iPhone community (NSFW). Perhaps best known most of all for his site Pixels, which displays and promotes iPhonic Art in the form of a heavily curated Web site, where each image on the site has been hand picked by Knox himself. Read this great interview below and prepare to be inspired… Knox Bronson © Knox Bronson KB – Knox Bronson AP – Andrew Proudlove Knox was instrumental in helping to develop the iPhone as a serious photography and art platform at the beginning of the iPhoneography movement, being the first person…
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The iPad Mini – Mike Hardaker – 645 PRO – Discusses The Relative Merits For Mobile Photography
Of course, we are now all aware of the launch of Apple’s new iPad Mini. We wanted to find out from key mobile photographer app developers their thoughts on it and whether they feel it will be benefit to mobile photographers in respect of their apps. Read this exclusive article below with Mike Hardaker.. Mike Hardaker ‘I’m really excited by the new iPad mini. I think it’s going to have a significant impact in a number of areas that I regard as really important. Much of the reaction to Apple’s announcement of iPad mini has been, at best, subdued. And in many ways, that’s understandable. Because, yes, it does…