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IPPA 2026 Winners Spotlight: Volcano Grand Prize Shot on iPhone 15 Pro
technology12 days ago

IPPA 2026 Winners Spotlight: Volcano Grand Prize Shot on iPhone 15 Pro

The iPhone Photography Awards (IPPA) 2026 winners have been announced, led by Robyn Jensen’s Grand Prize image—a volcano eruption in the Cayman Islands shot on iPhone 15 Pro; Gold goes to Gellért Gombai for a black-and-white photo of two kids resting under a badminton racket (shot on iPhone X), with Silver and Bronze images captured on iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Winners span categories from abstract to travel, and all winning images are viewable on the IPPA site. The contest is open to iPhone and iPad users worldwide; submissions cost money, and Apple devices are used as prizes. The 20th annual entry deadline is March 31, 2027.

Halide Mark III Elevates iPhone Photography with AI-free Looks and RAW Lab
technology1 month ago

Halide Mark III Elevates iPhone Photography with AI-free Looks and RAW Lab

Halide Mark III launches with an AI-free photo pipeline built on Process Zero, adding five new Looks (Valencia, Rembrandt, Nova, Zephyr, Chroma Noir), a revamped Photo Lab for quick edits, a redesigned camera UI, and beta RAW support for external cameras; the update aims to deliver the most beautiful, natural-looking iPhone photos and is available as a free upgrade for existing users or via lifetime/annual licenses for new users.

Halide Mark III sharpens iPhone photography with five looks, RAW Photo Lab, and new composition tools
technology1 month ago

Halide Mark III sharpens iPhone photography with five looks, RAW Photo Lab, and new composition tools

Halide announces Mark III with three key upgrades: five film-inspired Looks (Valencia, Rembrandt, Nova, Zephyr, Chrome Noir) to expand creative options, a new Photo Lab for non-destructive editing of RAW images (including a beta feature to edit RAW files from Canon, Sony, Nikon, Leica, Fujifilm and Hasselblad), and a redesigned camera UI focused on composition with multiple aspect ratios (3:2, 1:1, 65:24) and an Instagram-tuned dynamic option. It’s a free upgrade for Halide Mark II owners; otherwise it can be purchased outright for $59.99 or accessed by subscribers for $19.99/year.

Artemis 2 goes smartphone: astronauts snap history with iPhone 17s
space-exploration3 months ago

Artemis 2 goes smartphone: astronauts snap history with iPhone 17s

Artemis 2’s crew is documenting the mission with iPhones on board (iPhone 17s, not connected to the internet) along with GoPros and Nikon cameras, capturing Earth, crew moments, and the lunar flyby. The effort accompanies a historic far-side lunar trajectory that set the record for farthest-ever human spaceflight, and signals a growing role for smartphones in space photography as the Orion crew (Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen) heads back to Earth.

"Mastering Moon Photography with Your iPhone: 5 Expert Tips"
photography2 years ago

"Mastering Moon Photography with Your iPhone: 5 Expert Tips"

To capture stunning moon photos with your iPhone, take advantage of the golden hour for softer light, underexpose the shot to avoid overexposure, use a tripod to steady your phone, experiment with different phone settings and exposure levels, and remember to turn off the flash. These tips will help you capture beautiful moon photos, especially during the upcoming "Wolf Moon" in January 2024.

"Capturing Celestial Wonders: iPhone Astrophotography in the Grand Canyon"
technology2 years ago

"Capturing Celestial Wonders: iPhone Astrophotography in the Grand Canyon"

Photographer Mitchell Yee captures a stunning photo of the stars over the Grand Canyon using his iPhone 13 mini, highlighting the impressive quality of cell phone photography. Despite not having his usual professional camera equipment, Yee managed to capture the shot he wanted while hiking with a constrained weight. The photo showcases the beauty of nature and the capabilities of smartphone cameras.

Gen Z Prefers Digital Cameras Over iPhones, But Apple Still Dominates Teen Smartphone Market.
technology3 years ago

Gen Z Prefers Digital Cameras Over iPhones, But Apple Still Dominates Teen Smartphone Market.

Generation Z users on TikTok are discovering that modern digital cameras are better than smartphones for taking photos. In a new TikTok trend, content creators are comparing portraits taken on their iPhones with the far superior photos that they took on a traditional digital camera. The trend has convinced TikTok users of the supremacy of digital cameras when it comes to taking beautiful photos. Younger users are drawn to the more authentic and complex aesthetic offered by digital cameras and the ability to shoot in RAW format on a mirrorless or DSLR camera.