Photography Trainer app Now Available for Android
Paul Timpa Photography is excited to announce that the Photography Trainer app is now available for Android phones. Photography Trainer is a training tool that teaches you photography when you need it most -- when you're out with your D-SLR and taking pictures. Already a top-selling app for iPhone, it has just been released in the Android Market.
Photographers with Android phones like the Droid and Droid X, Nexus One, HTC Incredible and Eris, T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide, Samsung Vibrant / Galaxy S, HTC EVO, etc. will be able to enjoy all the functionality available in Photography Trainer.
The app doesn’t require an internet connection, so it’s perfect for vacations and holidays too – learn photography no matter where you are in the world, whether it’s during a beautiful sunset on the beach or while you’re on a mountain top.
You’ll learn how to capture images with impact and creativity by understanding shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and how they all work together. Learn night and low-light photography, sports, wildlife, portraits, architecture, and landscape photography. You'll always have an expert with you in your pocket, there to help you take spectacular photos.
To download the app for Android, just search on "Photography Trainer" in the Android Market from your phone or click here: Download Photography Trainer for Android.
The app is now also available on the Amazon.com Android App Store. To download with your Amazon account, click here: Download Photography Trainer from Amazon.com.
iPhone and iPod Touch users can download the app by searching on Photography Trainer in the App Store or clicking here to download from iTunes.
The app has three sections designed to help you:

Photography Trainer iPhone app
The Interactive Photography Trainer asks you questions about the lighting you’re in, what types of subjects you’re photographing (waterfalls, sports, city skylines, etc.) and then it guides you on how to set the camera. Most importantly, not only does it instruct you on the best settings to use, it tells you *why* to use them so that you actually learn photography in the process of using the app.

Photography Trainer iPhone app
The Photo Gallery with Camera Settings contains dozens of professional photographs, each with detailed camera settings for shutter speed, aperture, and ISO, so you can see how the settings work together in real-life examples.

Photography Trainer iPhone app
The In-Depth Techniques section has photography tutorials that go into further detail on topics such as:
* Getting razor-sharp photos
* HDR Photography
* Night photography
* Sports, Action, and Wildlife
* Composition
…and more…
Take your photography to the next level with the Photography Trainer and learn when you’re out with your camera – it’s the best time.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PhotographyTrainer
Best regards,
Paul
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