Photoshop Express
Free; iPad, iPhone and Android
Photoshop on the mobile and tablet just keeps getting better. Now with in app
purchases and even more effects and tweaks, this is a very formidable photo
editing app for your iPhone or iPad. The base application is also free and
comes with more than enough to play with for any budding photographer.
iPhoto
£2.99; iPad and iPhone
Apple unsurprisingly does know how to do it best when it comes to its own
products. Launched alongside the new iPad, iPhoto for iOS is the best way to
manage snaps on your iPhone or iPad. With a clean and easy to understand
user interface, plenty of photo editing options and a great album management
system, no Apple device is complete without it. The app also has some great
sharing capabilities and iCloud support.
Snapseed
£2.99; iPad and iPhone
If you like taking your photography further then snapseed is for you. Right
now it is one of the most fully featured camera and photography apps in the
app store. Included is a powerful auto correct function as well as plenty of
fun filters and effects.
8mm Vintage Camera
£1.49; iPad and iPhone
The improved cameras in the iPhone 4S and new iPad have helped bring about
some really great video apps. 8mm camera is one of them. Think of it like
the Instagram of video, it applies retro filters and style to your video.
Great value too.
Viddy
Free; iPhone
One of the most up and coming apps out there right now, Viddy is a great way
to quickly edit and share videos with friends. The app integrates with
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, easily uploading video snippets, effects and
all. The inclusion of free new effects packs is also a great touch.
Photo 365
£0.69; iPhone and iPad
This app is all about daily uploads. Posting one pic for each day of the year
and then viewing events around the world via the app’s calendar. You can
quickly share images to things like Twitter and Facebook straight within the
app, as well as view friend’s efforts.
Vyclone
Free; iPhone
Vyclone is as unusual as it is inventive, letting you combine your own video
with friends to create complex collaborative projects. Get everyone to shoot
one single event, send them all to Vyclone and the app will edit everything
together to create one single multi-angled cut. Very clever.
PocketBooth
£0.69; iPhone, Android, Windows Phone and Nokia
PocketBooth takes snapping photos with friends one step further. Think of it
like a portable passport photo booth on your phone which can then print and
ship snaps to your home. You can even share photos to Facebook and Twitter.
Touchnote Postcards
Free (in app purchases); iPad, iPhone and Android
Touchnote is a way to share any photo you have taken with your iPhone or iPad
with family or friends. The difference is that Touchnote turns your snap
into a postcard and sends it to them.
Diptic
£0.69; iPad and iPhone
Despite being fairly self explanatory, Diptic is actually very useful. Putting
together photos on the iPad and iPhone isn’t actually that easy, Diptic
fixes this by doing it for you.
Popset
Free; iPhone
Popset boast the fastest multi-shot camera on the app store, letting you
rapidly create series of images. These pics can then be shared instantly
with friends via Facebook or Twitter and have filters and edits applied in
app.
Instagram
Free; iPhone and Android
Still one of the best applications on the app store. Instagram has a vast
number of users, one of the easiest to use user interfaces and a great set
of photo editing effects. Share Polaroid style photos between friends and
followers.
Camera+
£0.69; iPhone and iPad
Camera+ is a bit of an iPhone classic. Acting like a one stop shop for photo
sharing and editing, you can send pics to everything from Facebook to Flickr.
Facebook Camera
Free; iPhone and Android
This has been a long time coming from Facebook. Clearly Instagram influenced,
this is a simple way to upload and view photos on Facebook.
Cinemagram
Free; iPhone
Take Instagram and add video. This app lets you select motion from small bits
of video while keeping the rest still.
YouTube
Free; iPhone, iPad and Android
The YouTube app for iPhone just got a major update. Now its easier than ever
to browse the world’s biggest video sharing site.
Photosynth
Free; iPhone, iPad and Windows Phone
Photosynth is easily the best panorama creation app out there. It also lets
you upload and share images straight to Facebook and Twitter.
Vizualizr
Free; iPhone, iPad and Android
Vizualizr is a location based photo sharing app which aggregates images taken
by everyone who uses it. Perfect way of getting a diverse snapshot of an
event.
Vapp
Free; iPhone
This clever application lets you take photos using your iPhone without
touching it. Controlled by voice, you can snap family and friends without
camera shake.
PhotoToaster
£1.49; iPhone and iPad
PhotoToaster is an incredibly full featured photo editing app with over 60
effects and 80 different one click settings.
Everyday
£1.49; iPhone
Everyday reminds you once per day to snap photo of yourself, then stitches
together a long string of images and creates a video.
I can animate
£1.99; iPhone and iPad
One for stop motion movie fans, I can animate lets you create your own using
just your iPhone camera. The app is also very fully featured and
surprisingly powerful
Fotofitti
£0.69; iPhone
Create Banksy style artwork from your photos using this app. Simple and easy
to use, this is a fun way to do something different with your photos.
Pixable
Free; iPhone and Android
Pixable connects with your social networks like Facebook and Twitter to bring
you a custom inbox of the most shared images between friends.
Clinch
Free; iPhone
Clinch creates a movie about the area around you from Instagram, Google,
Tweets and more. Everything based on your location and sent instantly.