The scene before you is one of beauty, a moment to treasure. You bring up your camera to capture the memory, and ‘click’ – you take a look at your image only to be disappointed with the results. We’ve all been in this situation, but now expert help is at hand, anytime you want to take photos, anywhere.
If you’re still using your camera on auto-mode, PhotoCaddy can teach you many things. If you’re a pro photographer and want to share your tips with people round the world, we’ve got you covered. If you just bought a new DSLR and aren’t completely sure how to use it, help is here.
Here’s what PhotoCaddy can offer you:
Guidance for over 50 different situations, from castles to rainbows and everything in between
Over 500 total tips on how to take good photos in each situation
Share tips with photographers round the world
Typical camera settings to use in each situation
Note taking features for recording your own thoughts and ideas
Whether you are serious about photography or just want to improve your travel album, PhotoCaddy will be there to help.
It literally is like having the photo equivalent of a caddy with you: providing reminders and tips to take the perfect shot. Read Full Review
Michael Miles – Michael Miles Photography
Bottom Line: This is a great app for anyone who is new to photography and has a camera that allows you to select Manual, Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority. Read Full Review
iPhone Shine
The ‘typical settings’ is a great feature to look for with regard to this. If you are ‘living to learn,’ this is a great app to learn and have some fun as well in the world of photography. Read Full Review
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Photo Caddy
If you’re still using your camera on auto-mode, PhotoCaddy can teach you many things. If you’re a pro photographer and want to share your tips with people round the world, we’ve got you covered. If you just bought a new DSLR and aren’t completely sure how to use it, help is here.
Here’s what PhotoCaddy can offer you:
Whether you are serious about photography or just want to improve your travel album, PhotoCaddy will be there to help.
Ryan Ritchie – TheDigitalLifestyle.tv
It literally is like having the photo equivalent of a caddy with you: providing reminders and tips to take the perfect shot.
Read Full Review
Michael Miles – Michael Miles Photography
Bottom Line: This is a great app for anyone who is new to photography and has a camera that allows you to select Manual, Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority.
Read Full Review
iPhone Shine
The ‘typical settings’ is a great feature to look for with regard to this. If you are ‘living to learn,’ this is a great app to learn and have some fun as well in the world of photography.
Read Full Review