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“The best camera is the one you have with you” {getting the most out of your phone camera}

I took this funny little photo with my iPhone!

I love the saying that “the best camera is the one you have with you”. It never rings true until you forget your camera, right? And your only option is to take pictures with your phone. It’s surprising, though, how good an iPhone can be when you really have to work to make it work for you because you have nothing else available.

So if you’re:

  • wanting to dramatically improve the snapshots you take on your iPhone
  • travelling or always on the go, but can only take your iPhone with you
  • wanting to share your photos online and participate in the growing mobile photography community
  • ready to unleash some creativity and spontaneity when taking photographs of your family, on the streets, travelling abroad, in nature and at night
…then I highly recommend that you check out the new dPS eBook “iPhone Photography: How to shoot, edit and share greats photographs“.
It just came out this week and is 25% off as an introductory price. These eBooks are so cheaply priced and super packed with information that you really have no reason not to grab a copy and have a read! And sinvce they’re digital, you could be smarter by the end of today!

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  • Sarah Hosford

    So will these tips will work for an android system too? If not, no worries.

  • elizabethhalford

    Tips on lighting and the such would, yes. But anything mentioning specific iPhone features would have to be thought of in terms of your android :)

  • Robin

    Is there still a discount on the iPhone camera eBook?

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