mood.camera

mood.camera

iPhone photography with authentic film character.

5.0
1 review

177 followers

mood.camera is a point-and-shoot camera that captures natural photos with authentic film character, straight out of your iPhone.
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Alex Fox
I've been a fan of iPhone photography for years but recently I've felt disappointed in the direction it's taken. Despite the underlying technology improving, to my eye, the photos the iPhone produces look increasingly artificial, over-processed and ultimately, lack character. I have tried many of the existing filter apps in an attempt to remedy this, but the editing process always took me out of the moment, overwhelming me with filter options and sapping my creativity. This is why I decided to build mood.camera. My goal, to create a streamlined photography app that echoed the point and shoot film experience. I focussed on three guiding principles for the project: 1. Produce characterful photos. I wanted the photos produced by mood.camera to look like nothing else produced by a phone camera. They needed to have a real sense of physicality and charm. 2. Bring joy to the photographer. Each shot should carry an element of anticipation and of the unknown, echoing the experience of a film camera. 3. Straight-forward to use, but with depth. It was important that I included enough control to allow creativity but kept the point-and-shoot essence of mobile photography at it’s core. I started working on a prototype in October 2023 and immediately felt excited to use my iPhone for photography again. Over the next few months I spent evenings and weekends working towards a beta. After the beta launched on Reddit it quickly gained a small but engaged audience, whose feedback helped me fine tune the experience Over 150,000 photos later and mood.camera was ready for launch.
@alexfoxy very cool, supported
Alex Fox
@kchris22 thanks dude, really appreciate it!
Jahidul Islam

I've created a personal gallery to showcase the photos I've captured using Mood. You can check it out at jahidshots.com.

Matthias
"Keep shooting film, don't be broke" Love this! Fingers crossed for the launch.
Alex Fox
@matthias_fuchs2 Thanks dude!
Yuki
@matthias_fuchs2 Lol! So true, i've spent too much on film, and lost a lot of photos in the process too :/
Lianna sheppard
Using mood has really enhanced my iPhone photography experience! Love using it to bring more depth and impact to my pictures!
Johan Steneros
Looking good. Will give it a try.
Alex Fox
@jsteneros Look forward to your feedback!
I'm heading to Tokyo next week and definitely gonna use this!
Alex Fox
@fruitpigfoot awesome, I'm sure it'll be a great match!
Yuki
@fruitpigfoot some Golden Gai pictures would HIT with this app!
Jack Maia
It's very stimulating to use mood.camera, every shot is an opportunity to create something new and unique. There are many filters and they adapt to every shooting situation, from night to rocky terrain, to portraits. Truly an excellent photography app that I recommend with my eyes closed!
Paul Sobiecki
Just tossed you an upvote! There's something timeless about film photography, and it’s pretty cool to see an app bring that vibe to the convenience of an iPhone. It's like having a retro pocket camera –without the film costs. Curious though, how does the app handle different lighting conditions? Nothing ruins the 'authentic film character' like a bad digital translation of a low-light scene. Keep it nostalgic! 📸✨
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