Tip Of The Day
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Tip Of The Day – How To Remove Exif Data From Your iOS or Android Mobile Images – Simply
There are many ways to remove exif data from your images and in many ways it’s a good idea to do so. Exif data stores information related to your image, such as date/time you captured it, your device, settings and sometimes more. There are a number of apps available for both iOS and Android that will wipe this information for you simply. For Android users, try Instant EXIF Remover – download here/free For iOS users, try Exif Wizard/download here/free
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iPhone 6/+ and iOS 8 Tips From Austin Mann – Photographer From The Icelandic Adventure
Many thanks to my friend Austin Mann, the photographer behind the iPhone 6/Icelandic trip (see here), who has allowed me to published some tips of his from behind the scenes of that video. We have also included a wonderful video with Austin talking about iPhone mounts – don’t miss this. We hope to publish more of Austin’s tips very soon… To view Austin’s website, please go here.
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Top Mobile Photography Tips for Taking Photos of this Weekend’s ‘Supermoon’
With this Sunday seeing the summer’s second ‘supermoon’ illuminate the sky plus an annual meteor shower expected to make an appearance, amateur stargazers are in for a real treat. Sunday’s moon will be the biggest and brightest of 2014 making it the perfect opportunity to update your albums with photos that are truly out of his world. The scientific name for a “supermoon” is a perigee moon, perigee meaning “closest point to earth”. It refers to the phenomenon when the moon is in its “full moon” stage, and at its closest point to earth during its yearly orbit. With the moon being closer, it appears far bigger and far brighter.…
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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 45
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by Alex Majoli a Photojournalist and Magnum Photographer born in Ravenna in 1971. His work has appeared in Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Granta and National Geographic – you can read more about Alex here. Alex’s tips are somewhat at odds with each other but we’re sure you will find them interesting… Alex recommends that you:…
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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 44
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by Nils Jorgesen an outstanding street photographer – take a look at his work here and read his tips below. “I compose by what feels right. I might shoot several versions of a scene, sometimes dozens, and I also think about timing. Within the frame, things need to be composed as they happen. Everything is moving about until…
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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 43
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by Peter van Agtmael a photojournalist and veteran of hte Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. A monograph of his work ‘2nd Tour Hope I Don’t Die’ from an exhibition and book Battlespace – a retrospective of images from 22 pohtographers covering the war in Iraq and Afghanistan is available to view now. Take a look at Peter’s tips below: …
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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 42
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by Simon Roberts a Documentary Photographer who studied at Sheffield University before studying photojournalism. His work has been widely exhibited around he world. You can view some of Simon’s work here. Take a look at Simon’s tips below: One I particularly like from Simon is ‘be an author of your own work, not merely an illustrator of other…
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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 41
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by Matt Stuart a Street Photographer from Harrow, NW London. He has a great portfolio and his clients include Sony, Fuji and Sainsbury’s. Take a look at Matt’s tips… We’ve heard this one many times for street photography, ‘wear suitable shoes’ – yes this is a must if you’re planning on walking around for some time. Matt also…
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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 40
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by Emma Delves-Broughton a Fashion and Fetish Photographer. Emma is one of the UK’s most sought after photographers of fine-art nudes and erotica. She has published several books including Kinky Couture. Take a look at Emma’s tips… Obviously for this type of photography in particular but also with any photography when using models you need to work hard…
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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 39
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by David Loftus, an incredibly talented and successful food photographer, perhaps best known for his photography in the Jamie Oliver books. He’s also an accomplished portrait and fashion photographer too and his clients include Sophie Conran, Ralph Lauren Tefal and more. Take a look below at David’s tips… David has some great tips, one of the most…





























