Smartphone Photography Courses

Photojojo's Online Smartphone Photography Courses are a Snap

With the advances made in smartphone photography the last couple of years, it can be pretty daunting for a photography neophyte to get the most out of their cell phone cameras.

With that in mind, Photojojo is introducing Photojojo University, a four-week online course that begins at the start of each month. Topics covered by the unique program include camera basics, composition, lighting, experimentation, creative effects and editing among other lessons.

All of these concepts are useful for beginning photographers, whether they're embarking on smartphone photography or using a high end SLR camera. Lessons are sent to students right through their smartphone and twice a week are sent photo challenges to complete using the terms they've learned. As if the program weren't unique enough, the courses are taught by a basket of kittens and the expertise of professor pancake. It looks like this smartphone photography course is a real snap.

Smartphone Photography
The trend of smartphone photography is rapidly growing, creating opportunities for new apps and accessories that enhance the mobile photography experience.
Online Courses
The trend of online courses is gaining popularity, opening up opportunities for platforms and technologies that provide interactive and accessible learning experiences.
Creative Effects
The trend of creative effects in photography is inspiring innovation in photo editing apps and software, offering users new ways to enhance their images.

Sectors Adopting This

Photography
The photography industry can seize the opportunity to develop specialized smartphone photography equipment and accessories.
Edtech
The education technology industry can capitalize on the trend of online courses by creating user-friendly platforms and tools for virtual learning.
Software Development
The software development industry can innovate by creating advanced editing software and mobile apps that enable users to apply creative effects to their smartphone photos.
SCORE
1.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 21%
Activity 19%
Freshness 8%