A little fun…
It’s been a busy, busy week. We shot seven teams (football, cheer, dance, band, etc.), and had a great time doing it.
We’re not the kind of photography studio that goes “sit, click, next”. We personalize every session, even if it’s a group of 50.
We like to have a little fun with the sessions. We think if you enjoy the experience, you’ll enjoy the photos a little more. Even if you do get tackled.
iPhone Photo Editing
The best camera is the one that’s with you.
I’ve been taking lots more photos with my iPhone than with either my G9 or my 40D. It’s always with me. I read with it, I text with it, I keep track of my calendar and to-do list with it, I surf the internets and play games with it, and every once in a while I even use it as a phone.
But I’ve really been enjoying using it as a camera lately, and that’s due partly to some of the really cool photo editing apps and special effects programs available for the iPhone.
I have an entire page on my phone dedicated to the best trail camera and photo apps (and part of another dedicated to the ones I’ve tried and just don’t like).
They include: Photogene, Photo fx, PhotoForge, FastCamera, FotoTimer, QuadCamera, NightCamera, Flickit, Mobile Fotos, Picture Safe, Panorama, CameraBag, FocalLab, CinemaFX and DSLRemote. I’ve been experimenting with all of them, and some are really, really powerful. It’s amazing that you can do this sort of editing on a phone.
PhotoForge is almost like a mini version of Photoshop: curves, noise reduction, unsharp mask, cloning. All that is possible using PhotoForge.
CameraBag, and CinemaFX are simple filter effects programs that produce some very nice results. I’m really getting into the Holga and Lomo looks. Photo fx, by Tiffen, is a little more advanced and customizable.
None of these apps cost me over $10, and most were under $3. Definitely worth it for the fun I’m having.