The Best Camera
It’s been said by many of the top photographers in the world, throughout the
history of photography, in blogs, in books, in magazines, here at Your Photo Tips, and by one Chase Jarvis; the best
camera is the one that’s with you.
Well, as the Apple iPhone commercials have taught us “There’s an app for
that”.
Chase has, today, released an iPhone app that allows you to take a picture,
use a few nicely done special FX filters, and upload to Facebook and Twitter
all in one handy little place.
It’s called The Best Camera and it’s more than
just a new photography iPhone app. It’s a book. It’s a photosharing website
portal. It’s a project that already, after only hours, has hundreds of
photographers downloading the app and uploading photos (including myself).
It’ll be thousands before the day is over. And it’s great. The app is great.
The book The Best Camera
Is The One That’s With You: iPhone Photography by Chase Jarvis (Voices That
Matter) [pre-order at Amazon] looks like it will be good.
I’ve added it to my Amazon Wish List and will probably pre-order it when I
place my next order through Amazon (this is almost a weekly event these days)
and the website looks great.
I think you should check it all out. I’m just saying…
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Comments
I wondered how long it would be before Chase would start selling something to photographers. At least it's cool and reasonably priced!
It actually works pretty well. I've been playing with it and find it one of the easiest photography apps to use. My only problem, is that it doesn't share to your Flickr account. With their open API I'm wondering what the reason behind that stems from.
I'll check it out the best camera iphone app. Thanks for information.
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