Lisa Bettany, co-founder of the awesome camera app Camera +. has put together a great post comparing the quality of the new 12 megapixel iPhone 6s alongside all previous iPhones. Click below to check it out. Enjoy.
New iPhone 6s Plus Photo Samples
Sports Illustrated has posted some photos from photographer Brad Mangin shot with the new Apple iPhone 6s Plus. The new iPhones are available starting this Friday, September 25th. Enjoy.
Tokyo Perspective
I am incredibly fortunate to live on a beautiful tropical island in the pacific. Yet I still go through phases where I can't seem to find anything to photograph, or at least anything I want to photograph. One great solution to this conundrum is to travel somewhere, somewhere out of your normal day-to-day surroundings, somewhere where suddenly everything feels different, fresh and exciting. For me, recently this somewhere was Tokyo, about 1000 miles and a 2 1/2 hour plane ride away. Now I've been to Tokyo many times, I even lived outside of Tokyo for many years back in the late eighties early nineties. Regardless of how many times I've been to Tokyo it always gets my creative juices flowing.
The Power of Laughter
Laughter relaxes us. It helps us connect as human beings and can open the door to great portraits. Sometimes laughter is the portrait.
Spin better stories with STELLER
I just started using the iPhone app STELLER available for free on the app store. Photos and video combined with awesome layouts make story telling on your iPhone so much more interesting. Follow me @shootlighter. See below for information and then go grab the app.
GRAAVA. The Smart Action Camera
I just pre-ordered the new GRAAVA Smart Action Camera that edits your video for you afterwards. Check it out below.
Featured on Narrative Clip
The kind folks over at Narrative Clip have featured a few of my photos I got from my Narrative Clip. Follow the link below to check it out.
The Lure of the Night
What is it about the night that so many of us love? Is it because the night is filled with fantasy and the day with reality? Do our flaws feel less obvious at night than by day, or does the cloak of the night simply shadow them in our minds? Whatever the reason, I do often feel more at peace at night than I do during the day. Not to say that I don't enjoy a beautiful, blue-sky kind of day, I do, I just seem to love the night more.