About Chris Prakoso

Chris Prakoso is a Tech Blogger and an avid Mobile Photographer

SKRWT With Perspective and Barrel Distortion

SKRWT is one of those apps which you don't know you need it until somebody point it out to you.  The app does a few specific things and does them very well.  It will fix your photos from something that is called, according Mathäus Jagielski the app's creator, the Keystone Effect. What is Keystone Effect? [...]

By |2018-10-09T18:20:51+09:00May 31st, 2014|Reviews|11 Comments

Add Unique Prismatic Glass-Like Elements to your Photos with Fragment

In this world of overwhelming number of mobile photo apps, you need to have either an original idea or a unique feature to offer to your potential users.  This original and unique offering could be something like creating watercolour sketches or painting; or adding SLR style bokeh effect; or giving your Selfie a celebrity make-over; [...]

By |2017-01-29T21:11:34+09:00May 15th, 2014|Reviews|5 Comments

Smart Phocus a One-Man-Band Movie-Making Kit for your iPhone

  I've been reviewing a few iPhone lens kit in this blog, but this it the first time I came across an iPhone Case/Lens Kit combo that was design especially with Video in mind. The gear is called Smart Phocus and it's basically a one-man-band movie-making rig for your iPhone. Some of you might've remembered a [...]

By |2018-03-01T17:42:32+09:00May 13th, 2014|Reviews|9 Comments

COVR Photo – a Perfect iPhone Case for Candid and Street Photography

Anybody who has ever tried to take candid or street photos would know very well one of the biggest issue faced when doing this type of photography. The essential problem is how to take the shot without the subject knowing it. It is how to be discreet. Now, some, I might say 'braver', street photographers would [...]

By |2017-01-29T21:11:34+09:00April 29th, 2014|News|18 Comments

Nomad ChargeKey – Probably The Smallest Most Portable Mobile Charger Cable

It seems that there is no short of idea coming from our friend at Nomad and they seem to be totally obsessed in tiny things.  Not content with the success of their credit card shaped charger cable dubbed the ChargeCard, Nomad came up with possibly the smallest and most portable mobile charger cable I've seen [...]

By |2018-10-09T17:51:18+09:00April 17th, 2014|Reviews|5 Comments

Give your iPhone that Retro Camera look with Gizmon iCA5 Case

Just like hard-core gamers love their retro games, hard-core photographers loves their retro cameras. Now thanks to Gizmon iCA5 iPhone case, you can give your iPhone that 'retro look' too. I must admit, the first time I saw the picture of Gizmon iCA iPhone case, I was in awe. It was easily one of the most [...]

By |2018-10-09T18:19:37+09:00April 15th, 2014|Reviews|12 Comments

Amazing iOS Photo and Video Apps at Half-Price

Today Apple iTunes App Store is running a promotion for some of the coolest iOS Photo and Video Apps. For a limited time you can get any of these 14 apps for a half-price. I owned more than half of these apps and I can tell you they are really worth to get. In fact [...]

By |2018-10-09T18:07:53+09:00April 11th, 2014|News|3 Comments

ProCamera 7 finally supports Uncompressed TIFF format and added Hi-Res Instagram Upload

I was punching my hand in the air today when I read the list of new features that came with the latest ProCamera 7 update. I was so happy because one of my top item in my wish list was thetre. At last ProCamera 7 supports the uncompressed lossless TIFF format! Rejoice! This very feature [...]

By |2018-10-09T18:06:40+09:00April 7th, 2014|News|4 Comments

Create Beautiful Painting from your photos with Brushstroke

Hot on the heel of Waterlogue app, which I reviewed recently, came Brushstroke. But while Waterlogue specialises itself in creating beautiful Watercolour sketches, Brushstroke attempts to give you more variety of painting styles, colour palettes and choices of canvas surface. Moreover Brushstroke gives you an option to order a Canvas print of your 'painting' directly from the [...]

By |2017-01-29T21:11:35+09:00April 1st, 2014|Reviews|17 Comments

Microstock Poker: Selling your stock image portfolio

A quick look at the microstock photography industry and how to break into it Today’s high-tech landscape has seemingly become obsessed with size, but in the opposite direction than you may think. Tiny phones, tiny computers… everything just keeps getting smaller and smaller. Even the stock photo industry has gotten in on the “micro” craze. [...]

By |2018-10-09T18:05:01+09:00March 28th, 2014|News, Photography|1 Comment
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