There is no denying that camera phones have come along way since their humble beginnings. Very few however would argue that there is much to phone photography besides making sure you have a good light, standing still, pointing and clicking.
Not the folks at National Geographic however, as they have managed to assemble 160 pages worth of hints and tips all aimed specifically at mobile snappers. Wouldn’t anyone patient enough to flick through 160 pages on the subject be more inclined to fiddle with the intricacies of a decent SLR camera and all of the bells and whistles it provides?
Either way, the book is out now and will satisfy your curiosity about what the finer points of mobile photography actually are for a measly $11 (about £5).
(Photography Press via Gizmodo)
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I’m interested to see the first photo published in National Geographic that was made using a camera phone.
Are national geographic mob. photography books out in new zealand? i’m intereted to that book.
Congrats on the Camera Phone Book. Super book. Do you do similar for Compact Digital Cameras? If so, info please, like ISBN etc.
According to Amazon UK (on which this book is currently £5.24) the ISBNs are:
ISBN-10: 1426200900
ISBN-13: 978-1426200908
There probably are dozens of books related to compact digital cameras.