Film looks
Soft, warm tones from analog film stock
A filter camera app, made by a photography graduate. Signature tones, hand-calibrated one frame at a time, baked into the photo the moment you press the shutter.
Sounds familiar?
You catch a beautiful light, but the shot in your gallery feels ordinary. Cranking a different editing app open every time gets old. Buying a real film camera and developing the rolls is a whole separate project.
So I built phtgrph
I poured the editing style I had been refining since photography school — weddings, travel, daily walks — straight into the app. Hand-calibrated signature tones render live on the viewfinder, so the color and light of the moment you press the shutter is what gets saved.
Hand-calibrated, one frame at a time. A single person’s editing style — not sold anywhere else.
One shutter press and you’re done. You won’t open another app afterward.
3 or 10-second self-timer. Selfies and group shots, one-handed.
Re-develop photos already in your camera roll with phtgrph filters.
Small footprint, opens instantly. So you don’t hesitate when the light is good.
Filters
Each one a different signature tone, but all sitting on a single wheel you can swipe through with one finger. New ones land in every release.
Soft, warm tones from analog film stock
Gritty color and crunchy pixels of old phone cameras
Goes well with
Why I built it
Every filter is a tone I sharpened in school, in studio, and while shooting weddings. I packaged the sliders I keep reaching for into a single tap, so anyone can shoot inside the same mood — no extra work required.