Cheap Tricks with Pattern and Light
I really hate Venetian blinds. But they do make useful photographic props.
I really hate Venetian blinds. But they do make useful photographic props.
Our annual season of bounty is ripe with photo opps and apps to capture the sparkle.
New Orleans turned on its Christmas light show, and I turned on my iPhone. So did others.
Where can you find the most fun, and the most powdered sugar, in the entire Big Easy?
Such an eloquent reminder of lives lost in lively Jackson Square: All lives matter.
When you let it, your iPhone will push you to use your imagination to see what your eyes cannot.
The ease with which we can choose color over black and white shouldn’t determine our choice.
There’s a little-known pro feature built into your iPhone camera that will increase your odds of capturing a great action shot.
When you encounter an interior that is as impressive as the Texas State Capitol’s dome, you’ll need to shoot like a Texan.
While it may be possible to predict the future, it’s much easier to predict the past–thanks to the 1964 World’s Fair.
Take a quick, self-administered test to see how your perspective on Austin stacks up.
Following the signs that appear in your life can lead to unintended redundancies.
As good as panoramas get on the iPhone, there’s even more fun to be had with photo editing apps.
Try editing sea glass (either the tiny frosted bits hidden on saltwater islands, or the wine that demands sipping) within Apple’s iOS 8.
There is no certainty but one: When you don’t record the moment, your adventure is but a memory.