I have been watching a podcast series on iPhone photography and I thought others might benefit from the resource. Students are far more likely to have an iPhone than a DSLR and while I have several nice cameras I admit I can usually get better photos with my iPhone. There is also the EXIF data that the iPhone records with the photos. The GPS data can be useful in a wide variety of student projects. You do need to know how top turn the collection of GPS data on and off for security reasons.
The first show explained the advantages of using a tripod with your iPod. I purchased the less expensive options among those recommended. Always check the show notes for specifics on products or services that are recommended. The stick allows steadier shots and the tripod works very well when connected to an iWatch. It is cool to use the watch to view what the camera sees and to take the shots without moving the camera.
We happen to be spending the worst part of winter in Kauai (retired as we are) and there are so many great opportunities for photos and video.
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