One of the best things about shooting on the iPhone is that all the tools you need to edit are also right there at your fingertips. Shooting > editing > posting & sharing can all take place in minutes and still look amazing! Camera+ 2 has several editing tools + features that can be utilized […]
2020: A Year In Review for Camera+ 2
Yes, it has been a weird year, indeed. Fortunately, all of us have been mostly unaffected by the pandemic. Having team members in three different continents, spanning 17 time zones, we were already used to working remotely, so it was easy for us to make some adjustments: no weekly meetings at the office for the […]
Keeping Your iPhone Photos Organized
Are your digital images a hot mess? Can you never find the image you are looking for? I totally get that! If you read this post, you will remember my great shame – that I used to just drop my iPhone photos in folders called “iPhone dump” and never see them again. Don’t be like […]
Tips for Shooting in the Snow
This time of year can bring a challenging photography scenario. Snow. It can be tricky to shoot – turning out kind of grey or completely blown out. I’ve got a few tips to help you out through so lets get started. I remember learning how to shoot in the snow in college. Back then we […]
New Tool: Favorites
If you have the most recent update for Camera+2 you may have noticed a new feature called favorites. If you haven’t seen it, you’ll find it in The Lab at the top of the screen. Favorites is a way to save your best editing steps so you can use them again and again! That perfect […]
Introducing REC 2.0
When we started to work on REC, we set out to create a full-featured video app useful to professionals and accessible to everyone. In our first release we concentrated on the basics —manual controls, intuitive design, judicious auto exposure system—, but of course we kept working on what the evolution should be. The new version […]
iPhone Macro Photography
Macro Mode is one of the most popular features of Camera+2. Have you used it? My grandmother loves flowers. Her whole life she’s been surrounded by them. She’s had huge gardens and she always made us stop on road trips to collect wildflowers. So that love of flowers was passed on to me – it’s […]
Finding the Best Light in Your House
If you are used to shooting outdoors, sheltering in place during this global crisis might be a bit daunting. You are probably itching to photograph something. I know I am! I’m going to walk you through how to find great light right where you are at home so you can keep creating even under quarantine. […]
5 Tips for Shooting in Low Light
Shooting in low light can seem like an impossible task in a world where the “light & airy” edit is so popular. But it is a great skill to have, especially now, when a lot of your photographs might be taken in your home. I’m going to walk you through 5 quick tips to improve […]