Some of my favorite photos from June 2019
Photos of the Month: July 2019

Some of my favorite photos from June 2019
Having a camera on the Apple Watch, even a low quality one, would be welcomed.
My favorite photos from June 2019.
Shortcuts has a whole new feature called Automation which allows you to trigger actions when certain conditions are met, including time of day, location and when you do certain things on your device.
One of the biggest things that holds new photographers back is feeling comfortable taking a picture of something. It can feel strange to stop, take out your phone and photograph something, especially if there’s people involved, especially strangers.
I’ve learned you need to become comfortable with this, because some of the best photos will come in these moments.
Video editing and new Photos organization are some of the new features Apple announced in iOS 13 during WWDC.
Photos is baked into iOS — it is the default image editor and one of the few apps you cannot delete. It is also the hub for all photos and videos across devices.
Photos is powerful because of its simplicity. It offers just enough power and the convenience makes it my go-to editing app.
As someone who uses it daily, there are a few things I’d like to see changed, in particular when it comes to managing files on device and using video files.
This month, I fell back in love with shooting in black and white.
While the Camera app shines in its simplicity and ease of use, there are several things Apple could do to improve it. While these often come with the release of new iPhones, there are things that could come in the software that need to be fixed. Some of these could be considered pro features, I think the general user would benefit from having them in what is likely the most popular camera in the world.
Tips from my Kalamazoo Social Media Week presentation.