iPhone Photography Blog
In my photo blog I write about two topics that are closely related for me: iPhone Photography and traveling light. For each of these topics you’ll find reviews and tutorials about apps and gear. If you’re looking for inspiration, check the posts about photo spots, film locations and lost places I’ve visited and photographed. Don’t know where to start? How about reading about recommended iPhone camera apps I use, my recommended iPhone photo editing apps or the iPhone photo accessories I recommend and use myself.
Review: Backup iPhone photos with a Sandisk iXpand
Though I switched to iPhone photography I still need a lightweight and convenient photo backup solution. Read my review of the Sandisk iXpand stick.
Rhyolite Ghost Town: 5 photo spots you shouldn't miss
Beware of rattlesnakes when you visit the ghost town Rhyolite in the middle of Death Valley.
Golden Gate Bridge as seen from Marshall's Beach
Marshall's Beach is one of the more quiet places in San Francisco and good place to get lots of great photos of the Golden Gate Bridge.
What's new in iOS 10 for photographers: Camera App and Photos App
Finally iOS10 is out and everyone can enjoy the exciting new functions in the Photos App. Check out my post to see what's new in iOS10 Photos App.
iPhone Night Photography in Tirana, Albania
A bit of experimenting. I tried to take HDR photos in Low Light and at Night in Albania’s Capital.
Visit Kilchurn Castle: A photogenic castle ruin in Scotland's Majestic Highlands
The clouds were awesome when I visited Kilchurn Castle. See how I got this shot using ProCamera.
Review: ProCamera Low Light Modes
ProCamera App Low Light Modes promises more details and less noise in night photos. Let’s see …
30 years later: Exploring Pripyat in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Last week, I explored the abandoned buildings of Pripyat in the Exclusion Zone. See for yourself.
Squirrels, a Tree and the Crocodile Rock at Pebble Beach
The 17 mile drive is a beautiful scenic drive in California. See trusty squirrels, a rock that looks like a huge crocodile and the lone cypress.