Create Killer Landscape Images Using Only Your Mobile Phone and Tablet

This is an essential watch if you love taking photos with your phone but aren't sure whether you can get a great image or not. In this video, Glyn Dewis shows how mobile photography is possible for everyone using Adobe's Lightroom and Photoshop Mobile software.

I followed Glyn's teaching for many years prior to meeting him and buying all of his books. He's not only a great teacher and Photoshop master, but also a talented photographer (check out his 39-45 Veteran's Portrait Project here). He's also incredibly generous with his time.

I'm now lucky enough to be able to call him a friend. His latest YouTube video smashes it out of the park. His concise and straightforward approach to how he makes his mobile images stand out from the multitude of images out there is unique and easy to follow.

I already use pretty much all of these techniques in my mobile workflow sessions. This is well worth a watch if you want to up your game and create beautiful, timeless images using just your pocket mobile smartphone, iPad, and simple software. He also suggests an alternative if you aren't using Apple devices. It's worth noting the the usefulness of the Smallrig universal holder he's employing here. Check out the video above to see it all in action.

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Peter Morgan is a professional photographer, drone pilot, writer and tech enthusiast. He has worked in the tech sector since the age of 16 and has over 30 years experience of working with technology. He also runs his own photographic company and shoots weddings, headshots and commercial projects.

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I went to Google Play to download Lightroom Mobile and it gives me a very nice presentation, telling me it is available for all of my devices and displays numerous reviews - but nowhere to click and download to my phone. I'm not the brightest person in the world but I've downloaded numerous apps from Google, and this one just baffles me.

Thank you Hans. It worked.