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.
Mastering Essential Photo Composition Techniques
Learn, understand and then break the three essential composition techniques in Photography: an overview about the rule of thirds, framing and leading lines.
What is the Rule of Thirds and how to use it in Photography
The rule of thirds is one of the three essential photo composition techniques to master. In this blog post you’ll see how and some examples.
Impressions from an abandoned WWII Tunnel in Vienna
In January I was out and about in Vienna’s underground again - sometimes on all fours. See a curated selection of photos of what I could see down there.
How to take stunning waterfall photos with your iPhone
Waterfalls are spectacular photo opportunities. Learn how I capture photos of waterfalls during my trips with iPhone that you can follow easily.
Visit the top photo spots for modern architecture in Vienna
There are many kinds of great photo spots in Vienna. One type is the modern architecture photo spots you’ll see in this blog post and learn where to find them.
Recommended Accessories for iPhone Photography (2024)
A yearly updated article of all the best iPhone Photography accessories I use and rely on. From iPhone cases to tripods to battery packs.
The Moment iPhone case with wrist-strap mount. A review
I’ve been using the Moment iPhone case for each new iPhone for almost a decade. It protected my iPhone during dozens of trips all around the world: What I like and what I don’t like.
Review: Wuben X1 Falcon 12000 lumens tactical flashlight
The Wuben X1 is a powerful, 12000 lumens, tactical flashlight and my new companion when exploring lost and abandoned places. It illuminates even the darkest corners.
Photo Spots at the Abandoned Harbor of a Winery near Lisbon
Almada is a town near the Tagus river in Lissbon in Portugal. Here you’ll find a wonderfully decayed and abandoned harbor of a former winery.