So I’d really like to get back to taking, and posting, frequent LEGO pictures. The problem is, I don’t like dragging my D60 around, especially in the summer when I’m out and about. I’d really like to be able to take pictures with my iPhone; something that is literally with me 24/7. I have a 4s, btw.
Any photographers out there using their phone as their primary camera? If so, are you using any apps? I’m wondering about actual camera apps and post processing apps.
Any other phone accessories?
What are your thoughts?
I am an Adult Fan of LEGO (AFOL) and an active member of the Michigan LEGO User Group (MichLUG). I have loved LEGO for as long as I can remember. I am currently working on the following models:
– UCS Millenium Falcon
– Emmett’s Apartment Building
– Gringott’s Bank
Well I know this is a little late respond but I’ve found that using aviary and picsart are 2 of my must have/use when editing on my iPhone!
Thanks! I’ll have to give them a try. What do they do?
http://www.lighttracapp.com/
LightTrac helps photographers plan their outdoor photo shoots ahead of time by helping them find the perfect light conditions, time and location to photograph their subjects anywhere in the world.
Got it. Thanks!
I use PS express on my iPad. It has some nice fuctions. There’s also light tracker. It uses GPS to estimate lighting in your area.
Thanks, Chris. I’ll definitely install PS Express on my iPhone and iPad. Does the light tracker app white balance your shots?