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Why Use an iPhone?
Your iPhone as a Camera
A) Front Camera
B) Shutter Button
C) Camera App Shortcut
D) Rear Camera
E) LED Flash
Work with the Camera App
Snap Pictures
Adjust Your Settings
Exposure and Focus
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Flash
Framing
Ten Rules for iPhone Photography
1) Get a Head Start
2) Compose Your Photos with Care
3) Keep Your iPhone Steady
4) Know How Long the Shutter Takes
5) Let the Sun Shine In
6) Use the Flash to Reveal Daytime Details
7) Use HDR over Flash
8) Don’t Use Digital Zoom
9) Stock Up on Software
10) Turn Your iPhone into a Photo Lab
How to Shoot Anything
Sunsets and Bright Windows
Landscapes
Crisp Motion
Night Scenes
Kids
Group Shots
Outdoor Portraits
Wildlife
Events
Party Candids
Behind Glass
Organize, Edit, and Share Images
View and Organize Photos
View Images from the Camera Roll
View Images from the Photos App
Edit Pictures
Edit Images in the Camera and Photos Apps
Edit Images with the iPhoto App
Share and Back Up Photos
Share Pictures from the Photos and Camera Apps
Share Images from iPhoto
Make iPhoto Journals
Back Up Images to Your Mac
Swap Images between iOS Devices
Back Up Images with Photo Stream
Add Apps and Accessories
Photography Apps
Pris
Camera Awesome
Facebook Camera
Hipstamatic
Top Camera
Camera+
Editing Apps
Instagram
CameraBag
AfterFocus
Snapseed
Dramatic Black & White
FX Photo Studio
Video Apps
Viddy for iPhone
Filmic Pro
CollabraCam
Accessories
Holga iPhone Lens Filter Kit (iPhone 4 and 4S; $25)
Glif+ (iPhone 4 and 4S; $30)
iPro Lens System (iPhone 4 and 4S; $199)
Olloclip (iPhone 4 and 4S; $70)
Kogeto’s Dot (iPhone 4 and 4S; $49)
iPhone Telephoto Lens (iPhone 4 and 4S; $35)
iFlash (compatible with most iOS devices; $20)
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