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Just a reminder, today’s the LAST DAY to join Phoneography 101 before we kick off another round tomorrow.
In case ya haven’t heard, it’s our course on improving your phoneography for both iPhone & Android.
Last chance to join Phoneography 101
Wanna learn how to make photos like these? It’s really not as complicated you think!
We’re sharing all of fave editing tips and tools (and way more) in our Phoneography 101 course for iPhone and Android.
Join Phoneography 101
p.s. Enroll now and you’ll get a $5 Photojojo Store gift code when you finish.
You’re shooting more and more with your phone, so we think it’s about time to help you take more amazing photos with it.
Our Phoneography 101 course covers lots o’ topics including lighting, everything from fundamentals to the experimentally creative.
Join Phoneography 101 to step up your skills
p.s. - EVERYBODY gets a $5 Photojojo gift card for signing up. Yes, we did say that in Oprah’s voice.
Hiya Android photographers. We have something just for you!
It’s our Phoneography 101 course on taking amazing pics with your phone, but you know, with all the secretz for Android phones. Let us know what ya think.
Happy Heart Day! Whether you’re smitten with a special someone (or just kittens) we heart you and we’re giving out something for your fave person.
Enroll in our *new* Phoneography 101 course (it’s the funnest way to learn photo fundamentals for your phone) and get your special friend in for free (you’ll get an email w/ the deets)!
Get schooled at Phoneography 101
p.s. Already signed up? Don’t be bummed out ‘cause you’ll be getting an extra something at the very end, too!
Sometimes your phone’s facial recognition gets a little confused.
Recognition, an Art project by Manuel Fernandez
via NotCot
These guys tested their G90 rugged phone case by dropping it from 100,000 feet!
That pretty much means you can give your phone hardcore durability, kinda like a GoPro has. Interestingly, it also adds a 90-degree lens, which lets you keep your phone flat while you shoot.
Lomography’s coming out with a smartphone film scanner!
This little box lets you slide in 35mm film and illuminates it inside so you can capture the image on your phone.
The design is reminiscent of the Impossible Project’s Instant Lab but lets you do something totally different but equally cool.
We also saw something similar to this at Photo Hack Day in Berlin! Rad to see it being made.
Polaroid’s set to launch 10 Fotobars. It’s a store where you can go get your phone photos printed!
You’ll be able to go to a station, edit your photo, and then print it on anything from photo paper to bamboo.
The first will open in Florida in February.
Polaroid Opening Fotobars for Printing Phone Photos
via The Next Web
Tha best!
This photo album is square, so you can fill it with all your beautiful square phone photos (Instagram!).
The best part is that it folds out, so you can display them on a shelf or wherevs. It even comes with 10 included prints thanks to the printing app Postalpix, meaning you can fill it right away.
If you’re remotely interested in phoneography, check out this article Photojojo’s founder Amit Gupta wrote for GOOD!
The Verge takes a closer look at how exactly Instagram might use your photos when it comes to the new Terms of Service.
Essentially, Instagram can sell your photos to be displayed as unaltered sponsored content (similar to how Facebook ads can use Facebook users’ content), rather than sell your photo to be edited and have a brand name slapped on it.
However, even with this distinction, privacy and image rights are still obviously a problem for many Instagram users.
Click-on above to read the full article.
UPDATE: Kevin Systrom, co-founder of Instagram, also just posted a response to the Instagram community.
He states:
“The language we proposed also raised question about whether your photos can be part of an advertisement. We do not have plans for anything like this and because of that we’re going to remove the language that raised the question.”
This wide-angle phone lens is actually a two-in-one! Twist the top of the lens ‘til it comes off, and you get a macro.
The lens itself is magnetic and comes with a magnetic ring, so you can attach it to your phone quickly.
Macros are cool for obvious reasons, but wide-angles rule, too! Think of all the times you’ve been too close to get a shot of what you wanted: shooting a mural, your plate at a restaurant, tall buildings, or even yourself.
Twitter’s latest iOS & Android app update comes with photo filters!
Yup, you can add filters to your photos directly from the Twitter app. There are 8 options, including black & white and vintagey shades.
On top of that you can crop and use a magic wand to auto-enhance your pics. Could be handy!
The Clip-On Cell Lens? It’s the clip-on tie of the photo world.
Effortless, classy, and awesome at what it was born to do.
This phone lens clips over your phone (Androids and iPhones!) and even fits over some cases for easy lens-switching! You can get it in Fisheye, Polarizer, and Kaliedoscope.
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