Friday, September 30, 2016

10 photo apps that use AI to give your pics a new artistic look

A new genre of artificial intelligence-rich "style transfer" photo and video apps now lets you upgrade your filter game with new tech that alters photo looks via machine learning and brainwave-inspired neural networks to apply artistic styles to your photos and videos.

Simply put, neural networks use object recognition to recreate a target image in the style of a piece of specific art work or artistic style.

Why is photographic AI so hot? It's all about uniqueness. As filters became ubiquitous via social media and editing apps like Instagram, the very technique used to add charm to an otherwise mundane snapshot becomes increasingly familiar. Once filters are easily recognized, their magic dissipates.

AI-based apps are not really filter overlays at all, but algorithm-based style transfer effects that fundamentally alter the structure of your photo. They respond to each image individually based on its content to render singular results.

AI image algorithm-based apps—whose styles are often based on recognized artists like Pablo Picasso, Edvard Munch, and Vincent Van Gogh—represent a burgeoning area of fun consumer photo tech. We've found a number of apps targeted to both still photos and video for desktop, online, and mobile use. All are free for download, though some also offer in-app purchases of various kinds. If you know others that we did not include, be sure to give a mention in the comments.


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Thursday, September 29, 2016

6 Ways to Sell Your Mobile Photography for Actual Money

Whether you're a professional photographer or a casual one, there is an extensive marketplace for mobile photography. Smartphones now have cameras and lenses designed to take photos in vivid detail, capturing moments in all their glory. Whether you have a montage of mobile photography dedicated to nature, sports, or architecture, there's likely a place on the internet where you can sell it. The demand for authentic photos over stock-looking images with a lack of originality continues to grow. Here are some of the best apps and services you can use to sell your iPhone art.

1. Foap

This app, which is available for both Android and iOS devices, is designed to help mobile photographers profit from their hard work. With the app, users can simply start uploading their photos and making them available for purchase as stock images. For every picture sold, users make $5, and they can sell the same image an unlimited amount of times.

2. Snapwire

Similar to Foap, the goal of Snapwire is to allow users to sell their mobile photography for money. However, Snapwire also introduces challenges that ask photographers to submit their best work for cash (think $100, rather than $5). As users build more credibility on the site over time, they can potentially receive requests from buyers.

3. Clashot

Perhaps the best part about Clashot is it is one of the more popular stock photos sites in the world. This means that there is a greater chance that people will see your mobile photography and possibly purchase it. Similar to other stock photo sites, Clashot asks you to upload your best pictures for buyers to review. You can sell your work for between $0.50 and $80, and you will earn commission for every piece that is purchased.

4. Snapcape

If you want more direction when you get into the business of selling your mobile photography, give Snapcape a shot. Snapcape asks you to sell your photos within certain categories, such as restaurants, hotels, pets and laptops. However, you need to submit 10 photos to the administrators via email to hone in on the perfect candidates for the company's group of artists.

5. Stockimo

If you want a company with a reputation you can believe in, try Stockino. It's a subsidiary of Alamy, one of the world's largest stock photo agencies. Since it started, the company has paid $140M out to photographers. The process is simple – upload mobile photography from your smartphone into Stockimo, and once it's approved, it goes up for sale. You receive commission for every photo sold, and you are permitted to retain the copyright to your work.

6. Shutterstock

Another website where you're guaranteed to be seen is Shutterstock, which has paid out $350M to its contributors. Users can keep their copyright and earn up to 30 percent of the sale price of their mobile photography. Pictures can also be sold for more money, depending on their size. Over time, the amount of cash that users earn per download increases as well. Mobile photographers are also permitted to license their content for non-exclusivity.

Even if you're just a casual photographer, there is high demand for top quality mobile photography on the internet. Exploring these options can help you monetize your work.

Written by Krystle Vermes.

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Krystle Vermes is a professional writer, blogger and podcaster with a background in online and print journalism. Passions include everything tech, sports, and the paranormal. When she isn't freelance reporting, she's running her paranormal blog, GetSpooked.net. Krystle is a graduate of Suffolk University and holds a Bachelor's degree in Print Journalism.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

4 Mobile Image Apps That Create Amazing Visuals

social media toolsDo you use your smartphone or tablet to post images to social media?

Looking for mobile image apps to enhance your visuals?

In this article, you'll discover four mobile apps to help you create and publish outstanding social media images on the go.

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Discover four mobile apps to create beautiful images.

#1: Brush Up Images With Prisma Filters

Prisma has a variety of artistic filters you can apply to your photos.

Using the app, you can turn anything into a beautiful picture, whether it's an image of a person, object, or landscape or a photo from someone else. The app is especially helpful for people who use stock photos and don't have a huge budget. Prisma can infuse style into any image.

If you need to post an image but it isn't quite good enough for your social media accounts, use Prisma to enhance it. For example, I needed to use a picture of my laptop and Prisma made it look artistic.

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Prisma adds excitement to ordinary pics.

To use Prisma, upload a photo or take a picture in the app. For example, this photo of a shell isn't really Instagram-quality but it has a nice shape and texture.

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Start by uploading a photo to Prisma.

Next, scroll through Prisma's filters to find one you like. Some of the styles work better than others, so experiment with different looks.

Prisma's filters include those of famous artists, such as Picasso and Van Gogh. Also, styles like Mosaic, Paper Art, The Scream, and Electric can give your images a variety of looks from painting and sketch to cubism and abstract. Because some filters are artistic and others are more photographic, choose filters that go with your branding.

After you apply the filter (Curtain was used in the image below), you can fine-tune it by swiping left and right to change the filter percentage. This is how you can incorporate subtle effects into your graphics.

When you're pleased with the results, share your image to Instagram or Facebook, turn it into your profile picture, or download it to your camera roll.

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Share images to Facebook and Instagram from the Prisma app.

Prisma also has a new photo-split feature. Just swipe up or down to create a split screen effect.

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Try the split-screen feature for another interesting look.

Prima gives your images a fun artistic look, but don't overdo it. You want your special images to catch your audience's attention when you use them. If you plan to use Prisma a lot, use the same filter style for all of your Prisma pics.

Prisma is a mobile app only (available on iTunes and Google Play) and it's free. For inspiration, check the Prisma Instagram feed.

#2: Animate Image Posts With Ripl

Short videos grab attention in the social media feed. Ripl makes it easy to create animated social media posts.

With Ripl, you can add up to eight images with multiple text overlays, and create a mini-slideshow. This is a great option for a tutorial or to showcase an event, location, or product. For example, this realtor used Ripl for a home tour.

The free version of Ripl gives you a range of styles, fonts, and colors. It also lets you add music.

The pro account is $9.99/month, and gives you unlimited access to premium designs (more than 75 with new ones every week). You can add your own music or choose from Ripl's library, add a custom watermark or logo, and schedule posts. There is also more storage, so you can save your creations to your camera roll.

To get started, create a post. Tap Add Photos to upload a picture (or pictures) to the app. Then for each pic, add your primary text overlay and any secondary text overlay, as well as a destination link if you want it included in your caption. The link, however, is not clickable.

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Create a post and then add images and text.

Next, choose your layout and animation style. Depending on which layout you choose, the app will offer different options you can change, such as font, background image, animation style, color of overlay text, music, the ability to switch text on and off, and more.

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Depending on the layout you choose, you'll have different elements to adjust.

When you're finished, add a caption and hashtags, and then post it directly to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Ripl is an excellent tool to use for teaching or showcasing something. Plus, if you have editing skills and a program like iMovie or MovieMaker, you can splice your Ripls together to make a longer video.

Ripl is available for iOS only, but you can join the waiting list for Android. Check out the Ripl Instagram feed for more examples.

#3: Apply Multiple Edits With PicMonkey

PicMonkey is a photo editing tool as opposed to an image-creation app. This means it offers Photoshop-type options and cool effects to incorporate into your pics. If you want to improve your images and add special elements, this is the app to use.

When PicMonkey launched their mobile app, they choose the fun parts of the desktop app to streamline it and make it tappable and easy to use. I like that PicMonkey has opted for a few key functions, rather than trying to incorporate everything. This app is about quick, beautiful photo editing, and it's well-suited to uplift your images for Instagram.

To get started, open PicMonkey and select an image from your camera roll to edit. There are a few basic things you can do within the app. For example, you can adjust your image and crop, rotate, or resize it.

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Crop, rotate, or resize your image in the PicMonkey app.

You can also add special effects to your image, such as layers of filters. This example uses the Orton filter.

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Add filters to your images.

It also has a black-and-white filter layer on top of it.

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Layer one filter on top of another.

Using your finger or a stylus, you can draw on the image to add or erase different photo effects, such as sepia, black and white, dusk, and so on. The more effects, the better.

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Use your finger or stylus to erase some of the top effects of the image, so the bottom layer shows through.

Draw on the image in any color and change the color of big portions for dramatic effect.

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Most of the black-and-white effect has been removed to show the coffee bean background in color.

PicMonkey also lets you add text to photos and change the font, color, and style of your words. Plus the app has a variety of stickers you can add to your images.

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There are different stickers available in PicMonkey.

Tap on the sticker you want to add to your photo.

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Click a sticker to add it to your image in PicMonkey.

When you're happy with it, save your image to your phone, share it, or save to the Hub (PicMonkey storage) so you can work on your images in both the mobile app and desktop tool.

PicMonkey is free and available on iTunes and Google Play. Royale membership starts at $3.33/month and includes advanced tools and effects, Hub storage, and more.

This is a good companion app for creating images for your social media sites. PicMonkey is not a fancy image-design app; it's meant to be simple for fast editing and photo effects for quick posts.

#4: Remix Images With Adobe Spark

Adobe Spark is a wonderful template tool for creating fun, fast images, pages, and videos. Like PicMonkey, it's available via the web and as an app. Adobe Spark syncs between your desktop and mobile device, so you can work on the same piece in both places. Start on the go, and then finish on desktop, or vice versa.

The Remix feature is one of the greatest benefits of Adobe Spark. Start with a template and then alter your images for different social media platforms.

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Choose a category or image to get started.

After you log in with your Adobe or Facebook account, choose a category or a featured image. For example, browse the business designs and select one that fits your purposes.

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Adobe Spark has multiple images in different categories if you need a starting point.

After you choose a template, you have the option to use the provided image or replace it with one of your own. Click the Palette button to auto-color your pics on a theme.

You can also easily resize your image for all of the usual social media networks. For instance, resize the image to portrait size for Pinterest. Click the left icon at the top of the screen, and choose the social network for your image. Adobe Spark has magic text, meaning the app automatically resizes the text and topography to fit the screen.

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Select the social network for the image.

You also have the option to remix the design with another style. Click the Theme button, select the design you like, and click the checkmark to save your changes.

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Once you have an image you like, click the checkmark to save it.

Adobe Spark makes it easy to animate a still image into a short video post, as it's one of the template options. Click Animation and then select the type of animation you want to use such as fade, slide, grow, zoom, grey, or blur. Tap the screen to test the different options, and then click the checkmark to save your changes.

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Decide how you want it to animate.

Animate an image with one click. It doesn't get any easier than that.

Adobe Spark is free to use and offers 2GB storage. If you need more space, you can buy up to 20GB of storage. The app is available on iTunes.

Adobe Spark doesn't have the full customization of Canva (which also has a mobile app). However, there are easy templates and a library of stock images for professional-looking image posts. It's an excellent option for those who don't like to design, but want an easy-to-use tool to create regular image posts for social media platforms.

In Conclusion

All of these apps are great for creating profile images and social media posts and several have options to add video to make your posts stand out. After you experiment with these tools, you'll find your go-to apps and figure out your favorite styles, filters, text overlays, animations, and themes. From there, it becomes even easier to create a series of images for Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook.

Use these mobile tools to create an image whenever inspiration strikes. For example, if you hear a great quote, see a fabulous background image, or think of something interesting to share behind the scenes, it's just as easy to create an image as it is to write a note, take a picture, and create it later.

People want to know about people, so when you capture and share moments as they happen, it will allow for more engagement and visibility within your community.

What do you think? Do you use mobile image tools? Which are your favorites and why? Please share your thoughts in the comments.

Tips on four mobile apps to help you create amazing social media images on the go.

Tips on four mobile apps to help you create amazing social media images on the go.


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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Photomontage of Hawke’s Bay

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Good morning from a cool and cloudy Hastings day.

This week I have used photos from driving home from Otane a couple of weeks ago.  We had a beautiful morning at the market but about 15 minutes before we were due to finish a heavy storm came over with thunder and lightning.  We moved very fast to pack up.

On the way home there was a lot of heavy cloud formation.  So what do you do? Get the cellphone out and take photos.

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Edited with Pixlr of course with their filters as overlays.  It is interesting to find the right filters for the image that compliments it.

Sally D's Mobile Photography: Photomontage

I will be stepping back from my blogging for a few weeks.  I have some bridesmaid dress alterations to do as well as more knitting, so have a few full weeks ahead.  I will be doing my monochrome of the day but nothing much else.

Take care everyone.  Catch up with you soon


Source: Sally D's Mobile Photography Challenge: Photomontage of Hawke's Bay

Monday, September 26, 2016

Toshiba Launches the Industry's Leading-class Low On-resistance N-Channel MOSFETs for Load Switches in Mobile Devices

Toshiba Launches the Industry's Leading-class Low On-resistance N-Channel MOSFETs for Load Switches in Mobile DevicesToshiba Corporation Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company (BusinessWire India)2016-09-26 Business Wire India

Toshiba Corporation's (TOKYO:6502) Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company today announced the launch of N-channel MOSFETs for load switches in mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, that secure the industry's leading-class[1] low on-resistance. Shipments of the new products start from today.

 

This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160926005575/en/

  Toshiba: Low On-resistance N-Channel MOSFETs for Load Switches in Mobile Devices (Photo: Business Wi ...

Toshiba: Low On-resistance N-Channel MOSFETs for Load Switches in Mobile Devices (Photo: Business Wire)

The new product line-up consists of the 30V "SSM6K513NU" and the 40V "SSM6K514NU". By utilizing Toshiba's latest "U-MOS IX-H series" trench process, the new MOSFETs achieve the industry's leading-class low on-resistance: 6.5mOhm for "SSM6K513NU" and 8.9mOhm for SSM6K514NU". This allows the new products to reduce heat dissipation resulting from turn-on loss by approximately 40% against Toshiba existing products. [2]

 

The MOSFETs are suitable for use in electric power switching applications of over 10W, including small-size mobile devices that meet the USB Type-CTM andUSB Power Delivery (PD) standards, and contribute to high system efficiency and low power consumption.

   

Main Specifications

Part Number

 

Absolute Maximum Ratings

 

RDS(ON) typ. (mOhm)

 

Ciss typ.

 

(pF)

 

Package

  VDSS(V)   VGSS(V)   ID(A)   VGS=4.5V   VGS=10V                   SSM6K513NU   30   ±20   15   8   6.5   1130   SOT-1220 SSM6K514NU   40   ±20   12   11.2   8.9   1110    

Notes[1] For products with the same ratings, as of September 26, 2016. Toshiba survey.[2] Compared to Toshiba's "SSM6K504NU"*USB Type-C is a trademark of the USB Implementers Forum.

 

Follow the links below for more on the new products.1. SSM6K513NU:http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/info/lookup.jsp?pid=SSM6K513NU&lang=en&region=apc&sug=12. SSM6K514NU:http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/info/lookup.jsp?pid=SSM6K514NU&lang=en&region=apc&sug=13. Line-up of Toshiba Small Low-On-Resistance MOSFETs:http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/product/mosfet/small-mosfet.html

 

Customer Inquiries:Small Signal Device Sales & Marketing DepartmentTel: +81-3-3457-3411http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/contact.html

 

Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is correct on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.

 

About Toshiba

 

Toshiba Corporation, a Fortune Global 500 company, channels world-class capabilities in advanced electronic and electrical product and systems into three focus business fields: Energy that sustains everyday life, that is cleaner and safer; Infrastructure that sustains quality of life; and Storage that sustains the advanced information society. Guided by the principles of The Basic Commitment of the Toshiba Group, "Committed to People, Committed to the Future", Toshiba promotes global operations and is contributing to the realization of a world where generations to come can live better lives.

 

Founded in Tokyo in 1875, today's Toshiba is at the heart of a global network of 550 consolidated companies employing 188,000 people worldwide, with annual sales surpassing 5.6 trillion yen (US$50 billion). (As of March 31, 2016.)To find out more about Toshiba, visit www.toshiba.co.jp/index.htm

 

 

 

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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Lightroom Adobe raw DNG file mobile photo editor app | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC tutorials

Tap on a photo and tap Edit to open the editing controls. Swipe the control bar below the image until you see the adjustment you want to make, then tap to select it.

For example, use the Shadows slider to bring out details in under-exposed areas of the photo. Adjust the white balance to make the colors look like they do in real life. Change the temperature so the lighting more closely matches the indoor or outdoor lighting of the scene. Add vibrance to a color-muted sky. Or, remove haze, increase clarity, make colors more vivid, and so on. You can also use the Local Adjust option to modify specific areas of the photo — such as to increase clarity in the sky.


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Saturday, September 24, 2016

These 10 Hot iOS Apps Are Absolutely FREE Today – Download Them All

Here's a list of 10 iOS apps that are absolutely free to download today. These apps carry a premium price tag on a regular day. Hurry up and get them all!

10 Great Paid iOS Apps Are Free to Download Today

The drill is absolutely simple. We will list down 10 handpicked iOS apps below that carry a price tag on a normal day. But for a very brief period of time you can download them absolutely free. So, pick up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and get downloading!

Red Dot Camera – Regular price $2.99

Looking for an iPhone camera app with the look and feel of a professional manual camera? Red Dot Camera is the first camera app to bring rangefinder-style manual focus and exposure features to iOS, taking creative mobile photography to the next level.

Download Red Dot Camera for iOS

Flying Slime – Regular price $2.99

Little slime uses their tentacles to travel around, moving like the spider man. Smart slime their special skills to elude the harvester in survival mode. Try to find out the spirit stone in single mode.

Download Flying Slime for iOS

AG Drive – Regular price $3.99

AG Drive is a futuristic racing game in which you race blazing fast anti-gravity craft against opponents on spectacular tracks. Amazing graphics, great controls, and plenty of game modes and races combine to create a unique racing experience.

Download AG Drive for iOS

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M/S Processor – Regular price $0.99

M/S Processor is an Audiobus-compatible iOS application intended for audio professionals requiring Mid/Side (M/S) signal processing.

Download M/S Processor for iOS

Pixel Cup Soccer – Regular price $0.99

Pixel Cup Soccer is a retro-style arcade soccer game with simple controls and fun, addictive gameplay. Choose from 32 national teams to play friendly matches, the Pixel Cup championship, and awesome fun player-versus-player matches!

Download Pixel Cup Soccer

Reflow – Regular price $1.99

reflow is a new way to play with your iDevice and the world! Using the realtime camera image, the game abstracts your environment into a black and white level. Let virtual fluids flow on everything that meets your cameras eye. Use whatever you like – friends, objects, pets, strangers – to solve the given challenges in the most unique way. Play wherever you want – parties, bars, parks, schools, the office – do it alone or collaboratively with friends and colleges.

Download Reflow for iOS

Evel Knievel – Regular price $1.99

Have fun doing wheelies, flips, loops and many other stunts. Negotiate flaming hoops, springboards, cranes and many other exciting obstacles.

Download Evel Knievel for iOS

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ACDSee Pro – Regular price $6.99

Capture, perfect, and share your photos with ACDSee Pro for iPhone. ACDSee Pro combines an innovative camera, a powerful photo editor, and a convenient collage maker with all the tools you need for a great mobile photography experience.

Download ACDSee Pro for iOS

BEAKER by THIX – Regular price $2.99

Explore 150 chemicals in a virtual lab in the BEAKER app. Add in chemicals, heat it up, and shake your device to start reactions. Pour them out to clean it up. Or team up with your friends to pour chemicals between each other via AirMix™.

Download BEAKER by THIX for iOS

Gangfort – Regular price $1.99

GANGFORT is an awesome action team-based shooter platformer game sweetened with the 8 bit pixel art style! Run, jump, shoot and do whatever it takes to help your team win a round!

Download Gangfort for iOS

Wrap Up

Absolutely make sure before downloading that the above apps and games are free in your region. There's a high chance not every title would be free everywhere.


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Friday, September 23, 2016

HP Sprocket lets you print your mobile photos and share them

One of the trends for the past few years when it comes to mobile photography is that this generation loves both the digital and the physical photos. You see the proliferation of various photo sharing apps and also of people printing out photos that they put in their journals, on their walls, exchange with friends, etc. One of the newest products that cater to this market is the HP Sprocket Photo Printer, a tiny device that lets you print those photos that you deem worthy of printing.

The best thing probably about this new product is that it's tiny enough for you to carry anywhere and everywhere. It can literally fit into your back pocket. And you don't even need ink or toner cartridges to power it, since the prints are made using the ZINK Zero Ink Technology where all the colors required are embedded in the smudge-proof, water-resistant, and tear-resistant photo paper. After printing, just tear off the backing and they turn into stickers that you can put anywhere.

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You can print from anywhere that has Bluetooth connectivity, whether it's your laptop, phone, or tablet. You can also edit the photos first using the HP Sprocket App which lets you customize the photos by adding frames, text, stickers, filters, and other things to make your photos even more fun and personal. The final product gets printed on the 2×3 photo paper which you then can use for collages, art projects, etc.

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The HP Sprocket Photo Printer is available at HP.com, Amazon, or BestBuy.com and will cost you $129.99. The ZINK photo paper is sold separately in packs of 10 for $9.99. The printer comes in either white with rose gold accents or black with silver accents.

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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Capture stunning street photography

Taking great shots of your neighbourhood isn't something that needs a lot of equipment or training – all you need is time and a smartphone. For many professional and amateur photographers, the significantly improved technology in smartphone cameras means shooting and sharing work on mobile devices is now a primary practice. Since almost everyone on the street carries a smartphone, it's also easier to blend in when taking photos of the city street using your mobile.

Capture stunning urban landscape photos around you by using these photography tips Melbourne 2015, iPhone 5s

Melbourne 2015, iPhone 5s

Melbourne 2016, iPhone 6s

Melbourne 2016, iPhone 6s

Use light to take spectacular photos

Light is the biggest factor that will make or break a good photo. Be sensitive to light, as a good source of light can turn an ordinary scene into something spectacular, especially with the small sensor in mobile cameras.

Preston 2015, iPhone 5s

Preston 2015, iPhone 5s

Fitzroy 2015, iPhone 5s

Fitzroy 2015, iPhone 5s

Mentally prepare your photo before you shoot

The best way for photography beginners to build up confidence photographing people in public is to look for a background with interesting light or geometric shape and wait patiently for a subject to enter.

Melbourne 2015, iPhone5s

Melbourne 2015, iPhone5s

Melbourne 2015, iPhone 5s

Melbourne 2014, iPhone 5s

Shooting photos of people on the street

With my smartphone, I'm able to get up close to people and photograph them without being too obvious. Switch your smartphone to silent mode, or download a camera app like ProCamera that allows you to take a photo by pressing the volume control of the earpiece connected to the phone. Make full use of these technologies to get close to your subject and to capture them in their natural state.

Melbourne 2016, iPhone 6s

Melbourne 2016, iPhone 6s

Melbourne 2016, iPhone 6s

Melbourne 2016, iPhone 6s

Capture the defining moment

Everyone interprets the defining moment in his or her way, but rather than photographing a random guy drinking coffee in a café or a street busker entertaining the crowd, I try not to go for an easy shot. I love to create that energy in an image; a skateboarder in mid-air, a kid chasing after pigeons or a basketball player in action.

Preston 2015, iPhone 5s

Preston 2015, iPhone5s

Singapore 2016, iPhone 6s

Singapore 2016, iPhone 6s

Find a unique street shot

Don't restrict yourself when it comes to street photography. It doesn't have to be on the city street – try heading to the park, the beach or a nearby small town. It also doesn't have to involve people – look out for funny signs, an abandoned shopping cart, your neighbour's cat or even a self-portrait inspired by Vivian Maier. There is no limit to what you can capture with your smartphone.

Docklands 2015, iPhone 5s

Docklands 2015, iPhone 5s

Preston 2015, iPhone 5s

Preston 2015, iPhone 5s

Be inspired by other photographers

Besides the work from all the big names in the world of street photography, I get my daily dose of inspiration from Instagram. @mobilephotonetwork and @outofthephone curate quality imagery from mobile street photographers around the world.

Edited with Lightroom Mobile

Edited with Lightroom Mobile

Edited with VSCO B4 Preset

Edited with VSCO B4 Preset

Photo editing on mobile devices

I usually keep image processing to the minimal in my work, so some basic adjustments and cropping are all I need. Depending on the kind of "look" Iwant to create, I usually work with two apps, Adobe Lightroom Mobile and VSCO. Lightroom Mobile not only lets me make that adjustment quickly, but it also backs up my images to my desktop using Creative Cloud. VSCO, a popular filter app, gives me the choice of a wide variety of filters.

Rockhampton 2015, iPhone 5s

Rockhampton 2015, iPhone 5s

My favourite shot

One image I'm particularly happy with has to be this photo taken outside a shopping mall in Central Queensland, a place I visited many times. On oneoccasion, the parking lot in front of the orange wall was empty. Shoppers left shopping carts there and I was hoping for a subject to complete the photo.  After waiting an hour for a subject to come through, I managed to take this photo with my iPhone 5s.

Escape (series) 2014, iPhone 5s

Escape (series) 2014, iPhone 5s

There is no "proper" camera, only a working one. Whatever camera you use, at the end of the day, you still need to master it. Street photography is never about image resolution; it's about the content within the frame. Stick with your smartphone camera for a month, and you will be surprised by the result.

About Thomas

Thomas Lim

Thomas Lim is a professional photographer, educator and influencer based in Melbourne. He photographs predominantly on the streets of Melbourne with his iPhone 6S and Sony A7S. You can see more of his work on www.thomas-lim.comor follow him here instagram

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