iPhone Photography Blog
In my iPhone photo blog, I write about two topics that are closely related: iPhone Photography and traveling light. For each of these topics, you’ll find reviews and tutorials about apps and gear. If you’re looking for inspiration, check the posts about photo spots, film locations and lost places I’ve visited and photographed. Don’t know where to start? Start with reading about the recommended iPhone camera apps I use, my recommended iPhone photo editing apps, or the iPhone photo accessories I recommend and use myself.
Review: Osprey Farpoint 40 carry-on backpack
During my research for a carry-on backpack, I discovered the Osprey Farpoint 40. It’s the perfect backpack for traveling light. Here’s why.
Inside the abandoned Suedbahnhotel at Semmering
Once a place for the bold and the beautiful. Abandoned 40 years ago, this gem now waits for a new owner.
Review: Blue Hour and Golden Hour Calculators for iPhone
The blue hour is one of the best periods of the day to take outdoor photos. Here are two blue hour calculators I use.
Review: Shoulderpod S1 iPhone Grip with Wrist Strap
I have no idea why iPhone case producers neglect one of the most important features:: A wrist strap. Here's an alternative.
5 Photo Spots in Minsk within walking distance
Minsk is one of the most splendid capitals I've seen in the past years. Discover some great photo there.
Review: iPhone 7Plus wide and 2x tele sample photos
I got my iPhone 7plus just in time for a hiking weekend. I was eager to try out the 2x room lens. Here’s my opinion of it.
The abandoned Red Army Headquarters in Wünsdorf, Germany
This city was once called “the forbidden city”. Maybe, because the Read Army’s european HQ was here?
Review: Backup iPhone photos with a Sandisk iXpand
Though I switched to iPhone photography I still need a lightweight and convenient photo backup solution. Read my review of the Sandisk iXpand stick.
5 Photo Spots at the Rhyolite Ghost Town you shouldn't miss
Beware of rattlesnakes when you visit the ghost town Rhyolite in the middle of Death Valley.