Monday, April 17, 2017

Day 3 Activities

After a demo or two, you will break into teams of three to use your iPhones at five stations setup around the room. Suggestions on what apps to use and the camera settings to try will be posted. Teams will rotate to at least three of the five stations in 45 minutes.

(By request) Bring your tripods, lenses, cases and other hardware supporting tabletop photography. Be sure your devices are fully charged before class begins.

The photographs you take will be used in Classes 4 & 5 to explore selections, masks, layers, and blending modes.


A review of posting to Shared Photo Albums will be included.

Do you have a project in mind?

Brief discussion of the editing processes you often do on your photos (using a computer or mobile device).  For example: Crop, straighten the horizon, adjust contrast, saturation ... Some have iPhone 6s, 6s+, 7 and 7+ devices and can shoot RAW images. What have you learned about iPhone RAW quality and editing (on your computer)?

Demonstration of TouchRetouch for removing distractions in your photos.

Demonstration of Snapseed for editing color image and converting to black and white. The online help for Snapseed covers most features, but it is an ever-evolving app and new features are added constantly. Included is a detailed page on RAW image processing.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Progress Review

Day 3 of 6: We are at mid-point in this class. Time to assess where we are and at our current speed ask if we can hit the finish line. Or maybe we shift the finish line and the make some apps optional, introduce a new app or two and do the RS thing -- relax, enjoy & chill.

Are you making screen snapshots to help document your camera feature choices?

I've revised the Express Yourself iPhone Apps 6 Day handout to reflect a slower pace for the next three classes. Included is a blank page where you can write notes from your own app discovery activities or add apps mentioned by other participants. The last page mentions three apps I use to document my workflow.

The pages of this web site mostly match the revised handout.

Just posted a new video - Seminar Website Tour using an iPhone's tiny screen is a challenge. In this 17:35 minute video you will learn about Safari's three views and two important tips that are universal to other websites as well.

Friday, April 7, 2017

How to transfer files back to your iPhone

This new video is targeted to Windows computer users in class and still a good lesson for Macintosh computer users.You could say: "There's an app for that."

New video> Transfer photos from iPhone to computer and back. In the safety of your home network, use the Photo Manager Pro app to turn your iPhone into a web server. Open a browser on your computer and type the PMP displayed web address. Create folders, download photos from iPhone to computer and upload edited photos back to your iPhone so you can post to our Shared Photo Albums.

Hardware options ...
There are two types of USB flash drives that will work on iOS devices and computers. SanDisk is a reputable product, look at their new iXpand Flash Drive with a Lightning and USB connectors.  Storage sizes range from 16 to 256GB and will fit without removing protective cases. Online price of 32GB iXpand at Best Buy is $40. Also check out the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick for wifi connectivity up to three devices. Online price for 32GB at Best Buy is $28.

There is strong brain power in our class and more ideas will bubble up. 

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Take Control eBooks on Photos

Great discount offer on Take Control eBooks this week. They are great references at full price and 50% off might encourage you to get two or more! Current sale ends Sunday, April 9th.

Read book descriptions here. Explore the entire library of Take Control books here.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

iPhone User Guide Notes


Reviewing the iPhone User Guide, a free iBook, for information related to photography, camera use and sharing images is condensed to 10 pages. Read my notes from this guide or re-read this guide. You are guaranteed to find new information and solve some of the mysteries of iOS devices.

The link above was added on 4/19/17 and should go to user guide for the 10.3 iOS. By the time you visit this link the iOS will have updated. Look at the titles for the user guide and pick the one for your iOS.

Friday, March 31, 2017

Day 1 Updates

The Day 1 iPhone Photo Flash Mob activity in Old Town Folsom was a hoot! You will find two additional instructional videos have been posted on the Day 1 page along with an example journal following the photo shoot activities, editing and posting to the class Shared Photo Album.

Be sure to post a before and after photo. Review the work of classmates and write positive comments about their work. See the latest YouTube video showing start to posting workflow.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Getting Ready Emails

If you have saved this website as a home page icon on your iPhone, then the site is a one-stop-shop for class information. Here are links to the two emails sent before class started.

Greetings, we are a month away ...
Greetings, we start next week ...

Cheatsheet reference added for camera settings.

Photo Shoot Location

By special arrangement we will meet in Folsom. Registered participants should check your email for the location specifics and what to bring. After class, let's go to lunch and continue to share the experience.

Our second meeting will be at the Fair Oaks Library.