First International Mobile Photography Day Posted on 18 October 2013 Nokia calls on photographers everywhere to grab their smartphones on October 20 to mark the first International Mobile Photography Day. In 2014, it is estimated that smartphone photographers will take nearly one trillion photos – that’s three thousand by the time you read this sentence. These days we’re snapping up everything from our delicious food to clouds in the sky to daily funny moments, and of course documenting our travels. To take part in International Mobile Photography Day, share your favourite shots and tweet them using #1020MobilePhotoDay. For more, visit the Nokia Conversations Blog or see @NokiaRSA on twitter. How to take great cell phone snaps 10 tips for taking better photos with your smartphone 12 tips for improving camera phone photos Five tips for great photos with your cell phone Cellphone photography tips and tricks Main photo by Blast Related Posts Nifty gadgets to pack for your Christmas holiday (or to gift!) 8 December 2022 This Christmas season just got a whole lot better with these helpful tech gadgets, that... read more New concept store for you and your furry companions opens in Cape Town 28 November 2022 When history and modernity combine with panache, you get extraordinary. This can very much be... read more Aloha! Maui Jim’s latest sunglass range hits South African shores 22 November 2022 Summer in South Africa has a few things in common with summer in Maui in... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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