Review of Photomator and why I switched to it from Lightroom Mobile
Photomator is an excellent Lightroom Mobile alternative. In June 2025, I switched to Photomator after using Lightroom Mobile. In this blog post, I'll Review Photomator, and you'll see what made me switch.
The Ultimate Collections Pack gives you instant access to all 21 preset collections in one complete bundle. It's the easiest way to cover every editing style, from natural tones to bold color effects. With over 250 presets included, you’re ready for any type of photo—portraits, travel, interiors, food, fashion, and more. Whether you're just getting started or want to upgrade your workflow, this pack is a smart, all-in-one solution for consistent, professional results across every project.
In a world where color photography is the default, Black and White can feel almost like an act of resistance. When we embrace monochrome, though, it's like we opened a window to a whole new world, filled with possibilities. In this e-book, I cover most of the tools in Adobe Lightroom, and through ex
I settled on a Fujifilm X-Pro 3, which looks similar to the Leica M cameras. Then, I bought one lens (a Fuji 35mm F2 prime) to go with the camera. The entire kit has an appealing, rangefinder style aesthetic.
PhotoPrism® is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud.
The article I wish I had about monochrome image dithering — surma.dev
I always loved the visual aesthetic of dithering but never knew how it’s done. So I did some research. This article may contain traces of nostalgia and none of Lena.