What Reddit Says About Photo Planner Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Photo Planner apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/photography
So I've come on here to brainstorm and ask as photographers what categories or spaces you feel you need to keep your work planning organized that you think normal planners just don't get the job done. For example, a layout for each client so you can keep track of everything from start to f...
r/WeddingPhotography
If it is good enough to orchestrate the release of some of the best software in the world with thousands of contributors, I feel like it should work for me. Its also free. But there is a level of technical sophistication to use it. ... Frame.so is what you need. Give it a try! They have all the tool...
r/planners
I use the app "project life app". I have created a few family photo books with it. Under "small print" there are various layouts for printing up to 6 square photos on a 4x6 print.
r/AskPhotography
A CRM system geared towards photographers. There are a ton of different apps out there that do it! Honeybook is a big one. I used a Google Calendar and a couple spreadsheets for a long time though.
r/productphotography
I’m a photographer and coder who got frustrated managing shoots — juggling client details, contracts, weather, golden hour timing... you name it. So, I built something I wish existed: https://lenslifestudio.com It’s a web app that helps photographers and media creators (pros and beginners alike) pla...
r/photography
The guide of 38 digital tools for photography enthusiasts in 2024. Photo management, editing and cloud storages.
r/AskPhotography
I use The Photographer's Ephemeris (TPE) and PhotoPills for planning.
r/DigitalPlanner
This is the digital version of our GeckoPlanner Pro - 600+ pages of hyperlinked pages giving you a calendar overview of 2024 AND an extensive term hub with pages for every day of each term and TONS of templates for teachers, students and home ...
r/InstagramMarketing
I like FlowPix - thanks for the suggestion - but am I missing something - once you add them to the grid, you can't click the individual photos to see them full size? ... Big journey ahead (Eurovelo 8) - best blogging/posting/mapping update methods for friends and family?
r/photography
The PhotoPills app. Quite useful for finding the right time for a shot.
r/AskPhotography
As for organizing locations, and keeping scouting photos, notes, etc I'm creating a web app: https://myphotolocations.com · This is my hobby project. ... Pinterest, Instagram Collections or Collect by WeTransfer - For gathering inspirational and reference photos to use as "mood boards.&quo...
r/PlannerAddicts
It’s the best, although it sometimes has bugs. Notability is also good, but GoodNotes has better functionality. For example, it syncs handwriting between devices really well. I haven't seen other apps do this as well. UPD my opinion :) Current GoodNotes version make me to choose Noteful with th...
r/WeddingPhotography
I'm looking for a planning app - any recommendations? I use Planoly, which used to be great! They allowed for 30 posts a month on their free account…
r/photography
A few weeks ago I googled "photo planning apps" because I liked photopills so much and forgot the name of that one! Hope some of this is helpful! ... Bump. Interested to hear about this. ... Hey I edited above, but I'm commenting here so you get notification! ... As I saw in some yout...
r/ipad
Thus, it supports Apple Pencil but also with Apple Calendar Integration. I am open to feature suggestions and I will be happy to implement them. I want it to be useful for many. ... Looks beautiful so far! I would use it if there’s a weekly overview, like the photo of TS.
r/AskPhotography
I use PhotoPills and for $10 it is well worth the price - I do landscape, cityscape, architecture, and night landscapes/Milky Way over stuff (valleys, mountains, bridges, etc.). I only use a couple of items with in it though, because another ...
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