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[ATTENTION PHOTOGRAPHERS] Your iPad Can Be Really Useful In A Pinch!<\/h3>\n

Of course it’s obvious you shouldn’t get an iPad just to use it as backup camera gear. But since so many of us already have this device at home, it’s great that we can come up with multiple use for it.<\/h4>\n

And yes, your iPad can be very helpful in certain situations where you don’t have all your photography equipment with you. Photography is all about being creative and making the most of what you have at hand.<\/h4>\n

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These tips, of course, apply to any tablets and not just iPads. The apps mentioned in the article are for iPads but you will most likely find similar ones for your device as well.<\/h4>\n

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Professional photographer Sarah Hipwell decided to experiment with an iPad and see if she could use it for her photography.<\/h3>\n

She used it both as a softbox and a backdrop with different kinds of custom patterns (which you can create with Photoshop). Here are some of her tips that can help you in a tight spot.<\/p>\n

A quick on search on iTunes and I came up with the following apps:<\/p>\n