“Lyn: I swear I have, like, noodles for arms. And now everyone knows about my super serious t-shirt addiction. Fedora: iPhone cases. Lyn: Sorry? Fedora: I'm a pretty serious iPhone case addict.”— Nancy C. Mejia, Chelsey Lora, Lyn, Melissa Barrera, imdb.com
“Donald Trump sees the presidency the same way he sees one of his companies: its whole purpose is to serve him and only him…the whole purpose of the Justice Department, which he thinks is not to uphold law. No, no, no, it's to do the president's bidding. The same way he probably thinks the purpose of…”— Trevor Noah, en.wikiquote.org
“I am living in the Google years, no question of that. And there are advantages to it. When you forget something, you can whip out your iPhone and go to Google. The Senior Moment has become the Google moment, and it has a much nicer, hipper, younger, more contemporary sound, doesn't it? By handling t…”— Nora Ephron, books.google.com
“What's the difference between an iPhone X and one ounce of gold? An ounce of gold will still be worth a grand next year.”— Grim_Reaper_O7, reddit.com
“iPhone maker Foxconn has replaced more than half its workforce with robots since the iPhone 6 was launched.”— Tom Whitwell, Ben Lovejoy, medium.com
“I want this tweet to go viral. So imagine a kitten getting hit in the nuts with a leaked photo of the iPhone 7.”— Stephen Colbert, twitter.com
“I'm doing a crazy glam rock photo shoot. Over the top Bowie-tastic, but now I'm not sure how to get the glitter out of my iPhone.”— Neil Patrick Harris, twitter.com
“...I use VSCO to play with the colors and tones, and finalize with Photoshop Fix. Practice makes perfect, but learning how to manipulate a photo is crucial...Always be aware of the finer details..Also, be consistent. Find a theme or a subject that makes your account unique and stick with it. If it's…”— Kyle Huber, esquire.com
“My most genuine growth has come through collaborating with other Instagrammers. When someone's work blows me away, I'll occasionally ask for them to send me an original, unedited image...so that we can both edit each other's photos and post them with mutual shoutouts. This is a great way to grow an…”— Kyle Huber, esquire.com
“I actually wasn't trying to be a photographer; I truly loved taking pictures with my iPhone. It wasn't until I refined my own style and focused on keeping the quality of my posts consistent that my following started to grow. I realized that if my most recent photos always looked awesome together in…”— Kyle Huber, esquire.com