Episode 85: What’s In Our Phones

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Focus Points – Joseph: PureShot, Snapseed, Tadaa SLR, Squaready Pro, HandyPhoto, PhotoStudio Matt: True HDR, VSCO Cam, Snapseed, Tiffin Photo FX, TouchRetouch, Tadaa SLR, Instagram Marc: Camera Plus, Average Cam Pro, Pro HDR, Autostitch, LightTrac, Snapseed, Action Movie

4 thoughts on “Episode 85: What’s In Our Phones

  1. Thank you for this episode (correction! … for almost all episodes) of the Tiny Shutter podcast!

    My Top 5 iPhoneography apps on my iPhone:
    o Snapseed
    o Squareready Pro
    o DramaticB&W
    o Tadaa SLR
    o Instagram

    Most pictures taken with VSCO cam or PureShot and once in a while Camera+

    I tagged a few images with hashtag #tinyshutter100 (fredzelders on Instagram)

    Greetings from Holland!

    • You’re welcome Fred! Thanks for listening and participating.

      That’s a great list. I’ve downloaded VSCO Cam, and I’m going to give it a good shake. 😉

  2. Great episode guys. I enjoyed hearing about your favorite apps (and why).

    My most-used photo apps are Camera+ (not Camera Plus) for taking the photos and Snapseed for editing them.

    But I do have to admit, in the last 4-5 months with my iPhone 5S I find I do use the native camera app more often than Camera+ due to its speed and ease of the HDR functionality.

    I would also recommend you take a look at DistressedFX which has some really nice filters and textures if you’re into that sort of thing.

    Finally, it’s not really a “photo app” per se – but if you’re sitting around wearing a turtleneck, listening to college-radio smooth jazz, sipping white wine and wanting to have some fun with some of your photos you might look at an app called Foolproof which takes your photos and allows you to turn them into impressionistic colorful oil paintings. It’s especially interesting with landscapes or unique architecture. And better on an iPad than an iPhone.

    Enjoy the show – keep up the good work.
    –BB

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