How to shoot one-light portraits with an iPhone
Three different one-light portrait setups that you can shoot with an iPhone and an Innovatronix CPFlash.
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Three different one-light portrait setups that you can shoot with an iPhone and an Innovatronix CPFlash.
The YN900 and YN300 III LED photography/video lights from Yongnuo support wireless iPhone control of brightness and colour .
The new Apple iPhone 5S is equipped with a “True Tone” LED flash. But what does this mean?
Wish your cameraphone had a proper flash, but don’t want to switch handsets? There’s an add-on for that.
A patent has been uncovered for an Apple wireless camera lighting system. But is it a good idea and would you ever use it?
How can you improve the photos taken with your cameraphone in low-light environments? Can your mobile assist your photography?
Luxi, the clip-on incident light meter adapter for the iPhone, is now starting production and can be ordered by members of the public.
A new gadget promises to make the iPhone’s videos cleaner, brighter and steadier.
We review an iOS App that allows photographers to synchronise off-camera flashes with the iPhone’s camera. And it actually works!
Useful and interesting lighting links and tutorials relating to Pixel Enterprise, Adorama, PocketWizard, Lastolite, Apple and more.
The new iPhone 4 has a built-in flash. Innovatronix now have distributors in UK and Australia. The upcoming Phottix Atlas outperforms the PocketWizard Plus II. Pixel TR-332 now compatible with more cameras. First review published of Strobeam DL4.