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Knowing When Deleted Is Not Gone

The thing about deleting pictures from your Photos Library is that they’re gone. I know. That seems stupidly obvious and not worthy of a 5 minute read.

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Paul Einarsen Paul Einarsen

How to Crop Your Videos on the iPhone

Photos are, at their best, an expression of how we see things. What we choose to show and what we don't. Like a picture frame, the cropping of a photo can make all the difference in what draws attention and how an image peaks our interest.

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Paul Einarsen Paul Einarsen

Live Photos - Training Wheels for Action Photographers

This is a little different riff than how Live Photos offers motion eye-candy in the form of loops, bounces and animated GIF's. This is about the same pre-exposure images the can get the smile, the jumping cat, or the bolt of lightning that you weren't quite fast enough to catch.

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Paul Einarsen Paul Einarsen

Try The Ultimate Creative Photos Filter - Black and White

Black and white (or monotone, greyscale, b&w, whatever you call it) photography has been the signature look for the work of so many famous photographers. As luck would have it, the iPhone lets you hop into the Way Back Machine and shoot in black and white too.

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Paul Einarsen Paul Einarsen

One Hundred Thousand Photos in Your Pocket

When Steve Jobs introduced the iPod in 2001, he said it all by offering to deliver "1000 songs in your pocket." It was the promise of unlimited music at your fingertips, anywhere you were, all the time. And it launched the experience of mobile media.

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