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Think you need a bulky, pricey DSLR to get great photos? Think again.
The most popular “camera” released in the last few years is the Apple iPhone. Learn to take advantage of iPhone’s built-in photo functions, plus the very best free and low-cost apps available for editing, organizing, and sharing your work. Create memorable portraits of family and friends. Capture your world with street photography. Transform everyday snapshots into eye-catching images. With iShot That!, iPhone’s photo power is at your fingertips.
James and Molly Newman are a husband & wife team based in Portland, Oregon. James is a longtime photography junkie who’s recently all but retired his bulky DSLR in favor of the lightweight, virtually invisible, infinitely inspiring iPhone. Molly is a former editor of Digital Scrapbooking and a regular instructor at reneepearson.com.
Got questions? Send them to Molly at molly@reneepearson.com.

Lesson Plans
What to Expect
Week 1
What's different about iPhone photography?
How to see like a photographer
Shooting on the fly
3 must-have apps
How to see like a photographer
Shooting on the fly
3 must-have apps
Week 2
5 awesome apps
Combining apps for great results
Organizing apps
Combining apps for great results
Organizing apps
Week 3
Shooting people
Shooting places
Shooting things
Sharing your work
Shooting places
Shooting things
Sharing your work
Supplies
What You Need
Apple iPhone 4s, 4 or 3GS
Expect to spend about $10 on apps for this class. Free or low-cost versions will be used whenever practicable.
Expect to spend about $10 on apps for this class. Free or low-cost versions will be used whenever practicable.





