Debunked: Top Five Excuses Writers Give For Not Using Scrivener
If you’ll give it a try, Scrivener can easily become your one love for organizing your research and writing.
If you’ll give it a try, Scrivener can easily become your one love for organizing your research and writing.
On a Friday evening, there’s one ritual that’s worth a thousand words, when pictured.
You can edit your iPhone photos to look like they were shot by a pro (you) in a few easy steps.
Besides being inevitable, there’s a lot to learn, and like, about the changes to the newest iPhone.
In photography, as in life, where you focus demonstrates your vision. Here’s how to show it in your photos.
Do we like grids because they make sense in a nonsensical world? I do.
Will the iconic Frost Tower find itself overtowered and overpowered one day by Austin’s many taller buildings?
With just one tap of your finger, your iPhone photography takes focusing to the next level—near, or far.
Behold the signs of fresh life—spring!—emerging in Austin front yards.
Write a few words on Wordless Wednesday and surprise someone with a handwritten note—yours.
There are many measures of a year, but for me, 2014 is most memorable in pictures.
New Orleans turned on its Christmas light show, and I turned on my iPhone. So did others.
Here’s my recipe for getting a grip on your chaos-driven, clutter-filled life.
Sure there are. Here are three advantages to being disorganized, with a fourth possibility to consider.
When you encounter an interior that is as impressive as the Texas State Capitol’s dome, you’ll need to shoot like a Texan.