Golden Gate Bridge Views Taken With a Clip-On Smartphone Lens - Bucket List Journey - Intellitravel
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Golden Gate Bridge Views Taken With a Clip-On Smartphone Lens – Bucket List Journey

I have always been jealous of those Instagram influencers with tens of thousands of followers who say that they take all their photos with their Iphones. How easy does that sound? Instead of lugging around 20 pounds of camera equipment, like myself, they simply tote a lightweight smartphone.

The problem is I really like to be prepared for any shooting location and knowing that my Canon 6D has a plethora of lenses for any occasion keeps me carrying heavy baggage for every trip.

But, Pixter smartphone lenses have given me other options.

I found an easier way to get a variety of shots when my back starts to ache or when I just need to be a little more discreet with my photo taking instead of pulling out a ginormous body and lens.

Or simply for some really fun selfies.

Annette White Shot with a Pixter Lens

Who is Pixter?

Pixter makes an assortment of lenses that clip right onto any smartphone — easy peasy. Plus, they are small enough to put in the pocket of your jacket (that’s what I did!). Each one…

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