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10 Essential Websites for iPhone Photographers. iPhone photography is a growing medium, akin to Lomography in its cult status and the way it champions light-hearted, lo-fi, everyday shooting and off-beat effects.

10 Essential Websites for iPhone Photographers

Like any good burgeoning artistic movement there are already a bunch of brilliant online resources aimed at iPhone photographers offering great galleries, talent showcases, app reviews, exhibition news and more. Read on for 10 great sites from around the web that we've bookmarked for iPhone Photographers and photo-lovers alike. Your favorite not on this list? Please share any other great iPhotography sites you like in the comments below. 1. This site describes itself as a "gallery of the most beautiful and ground-breaking iPhone art on the web and home to an ever-increasing number of visionary pioneers in the exploration and development of this nascent and vibrant new medium. " 2. iPhoneogenic Run by Edgar Cuevas, an iPhotographer in his own right, iPhoneogenic is a lovely site to visit. 4. iPhoneography 5. 6. 7. iPhoneArt.

50 Incredible Photography Techniques and Tutorials - Smashing Magazine. Advertisement Over the recent months we’ve been presenting various showcases of photography – while many readers hated the showcases, most readers found them inspirational and perfect for a lousy workday’s morning.

50 Incredible Photography Techniques and Tutorials - Smashing Magazine

However, what we should have done in the inspirational posts is not just provide you with some inspiration for your work, but also present useful photographic techniques which can help you to achieve optimal pictures for your designs. And as requested by many of you, now it’s time to correct our mistake. In this post we present useful photographic techniques, tutorials and resources for various kinds of photography. You’ll learn how to set up the perfect environment and what techniques, principles and rules of thumbs you should consider when shooting your next perfect photo. 1.

Celebration Of High-Speed PhotographyThis post is supposed to provide you with some inspiration of what can be done with high-speed photography. 2. 50 Beautiful Examples Of Tilt-Shift Photography. Photos you can use. A friend asked about online repositories of photos that can be used for academic presentations and I mentioned several sources.

Photos you can use

I realized after sending the list that many others may not know about the wealth of resources available, especially for teaching and learning. Online photo repositories (check usage rights for each): Free images for your inspiration, reference and use in your creative work, be it commercial or not! Creative Commons search, but check license of each photo: Commons project from various institutions, including The Library of Congress: Wikimedia Commons, with many public domain images: 10 More Photography Sites you Should Follow on Twitter. A few weeks ago I posted 10 photography sites that you should be following on Twitter.

10 More Photography Sites you Should Follow on Twitter

Well, we all know that there are WAY too many cool sites out there to follow than can be included in one short list, so here are 10 more. Maybe we’ll make this a regular feature, since we keep finding great new photographers, media and tip sites and loads of other interesting content out there in the tweetland that we think you should know about. And as always, don’t forget to follow The Photoletariat @photoletariats. 1. Lightstalking: One of the most popular photo related Twitter sites around, with over 130,000 followers to date. 2. 3. 4. 5. aphotoeditor: Run by former photo editor, Rob Haggart, who posts notifications of the aPhotoEditor blog posts. 6. 7. egorhythm: Run by Beate Childe, one of best marketing coaches around. 8. photoshelter: Killer photography websites, SEO, social marketing, e-commerce tools and awesome blog posts, like 10 Ways to Piss off a Photographer.