I first blogged about the iPhone in 2007 when I first caught wind of its impending release.
For all my insane fan girl longing, I didn't actually own an iPhone until July 2011 on account of that whole AT&T exclusivity thing (Verizon girl here) and being frugal and constantly talking myself out of actually needing one. (And yes, I documented that fateful, joyout day here.)
Long story short: when my iPhone 4 became eligible for an upgrade, I beat a swift path to the Apple Store, credit card and giddiness in hand.
It's so light. So thin. So sexy. I am yet again in love.
Although I didn't need the upgrade, I am really looking forward to the improved quality of the camera, especially considering how many photos I take for my Project Life album using my phone.
And speaking of photos, today I want to show you a cool little app called PicTapGo, from my favorite photo filter makers, Totally Rad.
Here's a short video showing you how it works.
I used Totally Rad Actions on all of my photos that I shoot with my Canon 5D. I primarily use Rad Lab, and what's so great about PicTapGo! is that it feels just like Rad Lab.
Here's a very short video I made using a new fun app called Reflector that lets me screencast my iPhone screen.
PicTapGo Demo from CZ Design from Cathy Zielske on Vimeo.
Remember: freakishly long arms and a high shooting angle. Thank you.

















