Let’s face it, our phones are our lives. It stores most if not all of our photos, contacts, schedules, and whatever else that’s important to us. As a photographer, your phone may be even more important than you can imagine. From apps that let you add quick touch-ups to showing your work to the public, phones are a photographer’s best friend (next to a camera of course). So here is a list of the top 5 free must have iPhone apps for all photographers.
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Don’t you hate it when you’re back home going over the shoot you just had but you forgot the setup you had? Sylights is an app that lets you quickly document your lighting setups. Share your lighting setup with your colleagues or save them so you can refer back to it later.
Get it here: http://apple.co/1AdKbLC
It’s not Photoshop, but it’s a very solid photo editing app for your phone. Yes there are preset filters which are a huge taboo in the photography world, but it also gives you a pretty wide range of other tools for you to fix up your already awesome photos. Great for quick touch ups for instant sharing.
Get it here: http://apple.co/1k2r4F6
Photographers have gear, and lots of it. You have your camera body, tripod, lights, and let’s not even start to mention all those lenses. You need a way to track it all. Whether you’re tracking the length of your warranty, a copy of your receipt, or the entire user manual, Zither has you covered.
Get it here: http://apple.co/1wZU3H7
That’s right, Instagram. With over 150 million monthly active users, Instagram is a must-have app for photographers in terms of marketing. Let’s be real, we love photography but what we really want is for people to also love our photos. We want fans, followers, and recognition that we are damn good photo-takers. With Instagram, you can literally force your way into recognition by using hashtags. Expand your following and fan demographics by reaching out to different audiences. Before you know it, you’ll be the next big thing.
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