Scouting locations for a shoot? These mobile apps let you photograph and map the spots you’re scouting, take notes on them, and share them with your crew and colleagues. Some can give you sunrise, sunset, and golden hour times for specific dates at your saved locations too. A few will even help you crowdsource locations. | Read more...
Looking for a single lightweight device that will help you plan and manage your shoots, let you edit footage with advanced tools, and work as a viewfinder, a monitor, a teleprompter, and an editing software control panel? It's your iPad with these eight apps installed. | Read more...
Want to storyboard your shoot, calculate your camera angles, capture some room tone, and call for action with a virtual clapper? If you haven't yet explored the mobile tools for filmmakers, you might be surprised at just how many things there's an app for. | Read more...
More professional shooters are exploring the world with today's most popular pocket camera: the smartphone. But serious photographers might want more creative control than a standard iPhone or Android camera interface offers. Here are ten apps that will make your phone more like a "real" camera. | Read more...
Camera? Check. Travel tripod? Check. Photographers’ apps? Here are half a dozen apps you’ll want to get on your smartphone before you hit the road, whether you’re en route to shoot a destination wedding or a commercial job, or on the hunt for good travel shots and stock. | Read more...