Best Apps for Landscape Photography – My Top 16 Favorite Apps
The time to write down my personal list of the Best Apps for Landscape Photography has come. The group of my top 16 favorite apps which I use almost every time I have to plan a photography session, a photo trip, or a complex spot with a long hike in the mountain to get there.
What is one thing almost every photographer has on their person every time they shoot? A smartphone. Smartphones can act as fully-featured photography assistants that are capable of helping you capture the best possible shots with your dedicated camera.
This post isn't an in-depth review or a guide to every single app. I just wanted to make a list of the apps that I use the most for all sorts of situations, from editing photos to performing in-depth location scouting and calculations in the field.
(Disclaimer: I’m not getting paid by any of these companies to promote their apps. These are simply apps I find useful for my workflow.)
"What are your favorite apps for Landscape Photography?"
Let me know and put it in the comments down below.
This article has been published on PetaPixel.com and DIYPhotography.net
PLANNING
1. PHOTO PILLS - www.photopills.com
The most complete suite to plan your shooting sessions
PhotoPills is my favorite app ever. It's an awesome and very robust app with tons of features, especially for landscape photographers. PhotoPills can help organize your planning, including saving and sharing your plans and managing locations. You’ll get access to plenty of info about the sun and moon to be in the right place at the right time with just the right lighting. It also includes the augmented reality of the sun, moon, and Milky Way position and path. PhotoPills can also help you to calculate exposure and depth of field, and compute the parameters need for time-lapse sequences. This app is a MUST for every landscape photographer, and that's why it occupies the first place on my personal list of the Best Apps for Landscape Photography!
2. THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S EPHEMERIS 3D APP - www.photoephemeris.com/tpe-3d/
Brings Sun Tracking to a New Dimension
Absolutely one of the best apps for landscape photography I ever used.
The app is not perfect of course, the detail of the top and overlaid satellite imagery in Google Earth is light-years better, but it is not intended to be used in this way. In my view, it is best used when you already have an idea of where you want to shoot, but you want to better visualize how the light will land on the landscape prior to your shoot, or find out exactly where the milky way will be in relation to the landscape. This app has become an indispensable tool in my planning kit, and I highly recommend it!
DOWNLOAD THE APP: iOS
WEATHER
3. WEATHER & RADAR - www.weatherandradar.com
Instant weather forecast and rain radar for your location
4. LIGHT POLLUTION MAP - www.lightpollutionmap.info
Locate dark sites where the sky will not be affected by light pollution
MOUNTAIN IDENTIFICATION
5. PEAKFINDER - www.peakfinder.org
The names of all mountains and peaks with a 360° panorama display
LONG EXPOSURES & CAMERA CONTROL
6. NiSi FILTERS ND CALCULATOR - en.nisifilters.com
NiSi Filters App makes it easy to shoot long-exposure photography
7. CASCABLE 3 - cascable.se
The ultimate smartphone camera remote control app
IMAGE EDITING
8. VSCO - vsco.co
A responsive image-editing app with a range of useful tone-adjusting presets and photo-sharing community
VSCO is a brilliant photo editing, sharing, and camera app. You can create quality and subtle edits using this app. Even though VSCO camera doesn’t have different modes like the stock iPhone camera app, you still have access to manual features for better control. Also, you have a platform where you can discover and share photos. The community is brilliant and it is a great place to discover new talents and get inspired.
9. ADOBE LIGHTROOM CC - www.adobe.com
The editing solution for the cloud-based workflow
Lightroom CC is a brand-new application that works across all platforms: desktop, web, and mobile. The new software offers nearly all of the same editing features we're used to, but with an entirely new organizational structure reliant upon the cloud. There are so many photo and camera apps, and all work pretty much the same: Take an ordinary smartphone photo and jazz it up with colorful filters. You know the names (in this article I mentioned VSCO and Snapseed).
Lightroom CC takes the darkroom approach to photography. Instead of primarily adding colorful filters to dramatically alter the look of the image, you adjust the things photographers care most about: exposure, shadows, blacks, whites, and color balance, as well as cropping, curve adjustments, split toning, and HSL color panel. Editing on the mobile app is free, but you won’t get Adobe Sensei, web galleries, and selective editing. But you’ll still get a decent set of high-quality tools for making adjustments, and an app with a superb sense of focus, rather than throwing as many tools at the wall as possible to see what sticks. It comes with 1 terabyte of storage yearly as part of the subscription price.
10. SNAPSEED - www.google.com
The most powerful and intuitive "On the go photo editing app"
Load a photo into Snapseed and it first resembles any me-too one-click filter tool, with you prodding a thumbnail to update the look of your pic. And even if that’s all you download it for, it’s a good choice, because the presets are pretty great. As an editor, Snapseed excels. The range of tools is wide, covering the basics (tune, crop, rotate, heal and vignette), adding pro-level stuff (curves, DNG support, precision masking, perspective), and enabling you to be properly creative (double exposure, frames, text and grunge overlays).
Working with tools is wonderfully tactile, with you dragging up and down to select a property and then left or right to adjust an effect’s strength. Best of all, you can visit your edit stack and amend any of your previous steps at any point – everything you do in Snapseed is non-destructive. The big plus over Lightroom CC, it's totally FREE!
GPS TRACKING
11. GPSies - www.gpsies.com
Countless routes for all sorts of Outdoor activities
12. TERRA MAP - www.globalterramaps.com
The best hiking app all around. Find trails, plot routes, and download info for offline use
The new mode will greatly extend your display; you will have the details you need for a safe navigation seamlessly integrated with a large overview area. Using this new mode you will see a map 64 times larger than the standard mode without losing any detail in the center part of the screen. Terra Map lets you download for FREE the best topo maps with elevation contours, trails, huts, parks, etc., and all it is necessary to enjoy your best outdoor experience, and no additional purchase is required. You can download the maps at home within your device and then use them without any Internet connection need.
The effective battery duration depends on the battery condition, temperature, other apps currently running in background mode, and device usage. Like any GPS, the signal quality can vary very much depending on the amount of visible sky, foliage, weather condition, etc.GPS is not reliable indoors. Continuous GPS usage, also in the background, can drastically reduce the battery life.
GEO-TAGGING & LOCATION SCOUTING
13. GOOGLE MAPS - maps.google.it
The free app-based GPS navigation with its robust location database and smooth interface
14. GOOGLE EARTH - earth.google.com
Fly over a virtual globe and view the Earth through high-resolution graphics and satellite images
FILE-SYNCING AND STORAGE
15. GOOGLE DRIVE - www.google.com/drive/
The simplest and most elegant cloud storage and file-syncing services
EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT
16. MY GEAR VAULT - www.mygearvault.com
Input, organize, and protect your camera gear
"What are your favorite apps for Landscape Photography?"
Let me know and put it in the comments down below.