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Sixty Tips for Creative iPhone Photography
1st edition
August 2012
144 pages
ISBN: 978-1-937538-12-5
Price: $24.95

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Martina Holmberg
Sixty Tips for Creative iPhone Photography

The iPhone’s convenient form factor, built-in software, and third-party apps have led it to become the camera of immediate choice for millions of users worldwide. Whether you have been using your iPhone camera to document everyday life or are just discovering the charm of using it as a tool for creative photography, this book is for you.

Author Martina Holmberg shares sixty tips that cover everything from shooting and editing pictures using your iPhone’s basic features, to third-party apps and techniques for turning ordinary snapshots into unique and artistic images. The book is filled with images that illustrate each tip.

Also included are two guest galleries that showcase iPhone photos from professional photographers Dominique James and Uwe Steinmueller. You’ll be amazed and inspired by the artistic photography that can be achieved using the iPhone.

Topics include:

• Shooting and editing photos using the iPhone’s standard features
• Using the camera’s limitations to your advantage
• Developing your photographic eye
• Composing interesting snapshots of your everyday environment
• Using third-party apps
• Capturing portraits
• Shooting videos

This is another title in Rocky Nook’s edition espresso series: books that keep the content short, strong, and to the point—like a great shot of your favorite espresso. The ideas and inspiration found in this little volume are sure to improve your photography.

Target group:

  • Photographers, Artists, Students, Instructors

Author / Authors:

Martina Holmberg is a photographer based in Stockholm, Sweden. In addition to working as a freelancer for a number of newspapers and magazines, she spends her time producing her own creative photographic projects. In 2005, her photo project “The Invisible” was nominated for a major photo award by the Swedish photo agency Pressens bild (now Scanpix). In 2012, her work will appear in the photo book and exhibition Fade to Black, which includes images produced with a type of Polaroid film of the same name.

 






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