April 15, 2011 11:21 AM
Recent iPhoneography work

It’s been a while since I have posted any new iPhone photos to my site.  Yesterday I was going through my photo album on my phone and rediscovered some of my favorite snaps I’ve grabbed in recent times.  I have added nine new photos to the iPhoneography gallery on my website.  If I remember correctly, they were captured in various places such as DC, Hilton Head, and my hometown in PA.  I’d like to eventually make a book of this fun collection available on Blurb, but I think I have a bit more work to do before that.

To see more and the latest work of this collection, check out my gallery iPhoneography.

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September 15, 2010 03:56 PM
Macro photography with your iPhone

It’s been a while since my last DIY post so why not whip something up that feeds my obsessive love affair with my iPhone.  Yes, the iPhone has definitely replaced my old Canon Powershot as my take-every snapshot camera.  But what about when I want to take some macro shots?  Go ahead, try it.  You can’t get too close to the subject or it will just go out of focus.

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September 09, 2010 05:13 PM
iPhone apps for photography

There is no doubt that the iPhone has changed the mobile industry and how we use our phones hand-held devices in every day life.  With Apple’s App Store, the iPhone has become a tool box full of goodies in any professional environment, and photographers are some of the many people who benefit from it.

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March 11, 2010 10:49 AM
No more paper model releases for me


Say goodbye to the days of having to pack and carry paper model/property releases with you to your photoshoots. Those were the days of 2009 when that business was all done with a pen and paper. Thanks to Robert Giroux and the guys at ApplicationGap, model releases and property releases can now be filled out and signed all on your iPhone.

Easy Release ($9.99) takes all of the inputted information and signature and emails you a copy of the release in PDF format.  There is also the option to be sent a JPEG version as well if that suits you better.  After receiving the digital copy of the release in your inbox, you can then forward it off to your subjects and or property owners.

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December 10, 2009 11:45 AM
Gorillacam for the iPhone

This has been a good week for photographers who carry around an iPhone.  A new app by Joby called Gorillacam is now available for you all to hurry over to the App Store and snatch up.  It adds some fun and new features that are not available with iPhone OS’s current camera. 

Features and another screen shot are available after the jump.

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