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The iPhoneography Podcast - an iPhone Photography Show

Greg McMillan
Iphone Photography
Photography
Apple
Iphone 16 Pro Max
Iphone
Mobile Photography
Astrophotography
Camera Features
Lightroom
Proraw
Reflections In Photography
Photo Editing
Ios 18
Luminar Mobile
Project Indigo
Community Engagement
Editing Apps
Camera Control Features
Flower Photography
Iphone 16

Currently the longest running show solely dedicated to all things relating to iPhone Photography. We talk about News, tips, how-to’s, apps, and we have the occasional guest. We’re not well known professional photographers but we do our best to entertain and enlighten you. If you like what you hear, you can support it at www.buymeacoffee.com/mcmillan.

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Recent Guests

Chris Cook
Photographer focused on iPhone printing and paper workflows
Episode: Printing With Chris Cook - Ep 166
Jeff Donald
Director of the Florida Centre For Creative Photography and experienced photographer
Florida Centre For Creative Photography
Episode: Jeff Donald - Ep 165
Michael Sage
A photographer who has been capturing images since childhood, transitioned into using an iPhone for photography.
Episode: Michael Sage - Ep 164
Shayne Mostyn
A night photography aficionado and content creator
Episode: Night Photography With Shayne Mostyn - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 151
Alex Fox
Developer of the Mood Camera app.
Episode: mood camera with Alex Fox - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 138
Christian Sheehan
An iOS developer from New Zealand living in Tokyo
Fig Camera
Episode: Fig Camera with Christian Sheehan - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 130
Paul Stolyarov
Professional photographer specializing in portraiture and real estate
Episode: RAW vs ProRAW With Paul Stolyarov - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 127
Dale Lotherington
Astrophotographer and iPhone photography enthusiast
Independent Photographer
Episode: Dale Lotherington - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 124
Joseph Ferreira
Former Tiny Shutter alumni and guest of the podcast
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Episode: WWDC 2024 - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 121

Host

Greg McMillan
Host of The iPhoneography Podcast and iPhone Photography Show

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Nice iPhone Photography Show

    I started listening to Tiny Shutter several years ago. When they ceased podcasting I looked for another similar show. Luckily I found Greg’s show, and was pleasantly surprised when I heard Dave was the cohost. I remember them both from Tiny Shutter.

    I love the down to earth vibe Greg and Dave give the show, it’s like listening to a couple of old friends. Tons of great iPhone Photography tips, Greg an Dave really do their homework and are great about giving lots of great relevant iPhone photogra... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sportster65
    United States2 years ago
  • Great tips

    Love the discussion and things to think about and features of our cameras

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Powellcrazy
    United States2 years ago
  • Great phone related stuff.

    A great listen. Jreg keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Deavo74
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Interesting and Informative Podcast

    This is a great podcast to learn more about the capabilities of the iPhone camera and related apps. I started listening regularly after taking a 6 week iphoneography class through the local university, and have learned a lot through the podcast. I love the conversational format, pictures shared and especially the great tips provided! Thank you for sharing!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Saskatoony
    Canada3 years ago
  • Awesome

    Great podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SKM AU
    Australia5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the down-to-earth vibe and practical iPhone tips from hosts.
Show is valued for its approachable format and clear takeaways for improving iPhone photography.
Guests and topics are generally relevant for hobbyists and pros, with in-depth app and technique discussions.

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#116
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#22
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#220
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#4
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#13
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#49
Austria/Arts/Visual Arts

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Printing With Chris Cook - Ep 166
Q: How much do you print, and what motivates you to print?
Chris and the others discuss printing as worthwhile for assessing work, sharing memories, and experimenting with formats, with practical notes on costs, paper, and workflows.
Printing With Chris Cook - Ep 166
Q: Tell us about yourself in a tweet.
Chris Cook describes himself as a mid-40s teacher who fell in love with photography, gradually shifting from big cameras to iPhone photography and embracing printing as a key part of his process.
Street Portraiture With Jack Hollingsworth - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 111
Q: How do you handle exposure for different types of skin tones?
Jack shares that for Caucasian skin, he relies on the camera's default settings, whereas for brown and dark skin, he recommends underexposing to ensure more natural color.
Street Portraiture With Jack Hollingsworth - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 111
Q: What does your pitch sound like when you want to take someone's picture in Cuba or wherever it is?
Jack suggests to approach people simply by saying, 'Hey, you really, I'm sorry, you got a minute. I love the way you look. Would you mind if I take your photo?'
Scott Baker and Linegate - The iPhoneography Podcast Ep 114
Q: What do you think of the camera anomaly we are discussing?
It's odd and hasn't been addressed effectively by Apple, especially since it's only happening with the 5x camera in raw mode.

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1. Chris Cook
2. Jeff Donald
3. Michael Sage
4. Shayne Mostyn
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7. Paul Stolyarov
8. Dale Lotherington

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