Episode 249: Patreon Thanks, How To Add Filter Packs, And More

Jason Watts @jwattsphoto on Instagram

In this episode, Dave, Greg, Matt, and Joseph talk about how to add filter packs to your iPhone Photos App, and we want to thank our Patreon producers.

Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter

Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jason Watts
Extra: iPhone Photography School: https://iphonephotographyschool.com,
Greg’s Instagram photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/BgNK9AwgUBI/?taken-by=mcmillanphoto
App Mentions: Flare Effects, Camera-MGoogle PhotosKD ProRNI FilmsFocosHelideCamera+, Snapseed, Photoshop Express, Darkroom, Handy Photo, Lucid, AEE MagiCam, Lumibee,
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Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tinyshutter
Lenses & Accessories – ZtylusJoby Ballhead, Tripod, Jobi GripBluetooth Shutter ReleaseMoment LensMefoto TripodSiriurs TripodPower Packs
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Live Show – Chat Room & Live Show Directions

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2 thoughts on “Episode 249: Patreon Thanks, How To Add Filter Packs, And More

  1. I want to start a discussion about the use of Facebook as the Tiny Shutter community platform.

    The Tiny Shutter Facebook group (iPhonography | A Tiny Shutter Group) enables sharing of knowledge, discussions, tips and tricks and the beautiful pictures to each listener that has a Facebook account.
    However, many people do not have a Facebook account or left Facebook recently (me included). Others consider to leave Facebook because of Facebook’s behavior and it’s privacy policy.

    Marc, Dave, Greg, Matt and Joseph,
    Please consider seriously to leave Facebook and search for an alternative for sharing valuable iPhone photography knowledge and photos. Changing platform will give access to everybody who doesn’t like Facebook and Facebook’s behavior and to listeners that didn’t like Facebook in the first place.

    Fred Zelders (listener from the very start in 2012)
    The Netherlands

    • Thanks for the comment, Fred. Personally I agree with you. Facebook has really irked me lately to the point where I wouldn’t hesitate to jump to another platform. At this point I don’t know what the best solution is but if you have any ideas I’d be glad to check them out.

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