The Photographer's Ephemeris is a photo & video app developed by Crookneck Consulting LLC. The last update, v4.15, released on September 07, 2024, and it’s rated 4.75 out of 5 based on the latest 1.5K reviews. The Photographer's Ephemeris costs $9.99 and requires iOS 15.5+ and Android 14.5 or newer to download.
It's all about the light
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"Head and shoulders above the crowd is The Photographer’s Ephemeris. Odd name, great app." - National Geographic
"One of the most useful apps for any nature photographer" - Outdoor Photographer Magazine
"It worked perfectly.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Poor tutorials
I have not been able to find good tutorials on the use of these programs, unlike with a popular competing product. I want to like these programs, but so far they haven’t replaced the other product.
★★★★★Everything sun moon related in the palm of your hand
And it’s not just for photography. Curious where and when to look for sun/moonrise? On vacation and want to know where the sunset will be?
This app does it all. Helps set up that one chance shot. And let’s you know when your next chance will be (or if it will even align).
Well worth the price.
★★★★★Must Have App
Every photographer should use this in any natural light. It’s easy to use and offers a ton of options to get just what you want.
★★★☆☆Promising, but flawed
Really great overall execution and features.
With an nearly-unusable UI.
There are lots of really weird choices that don’t make sense, but the main problem is:
You can’t zoom out enough to pan around and find a location. Search doesn’t work well. This means if aren’t standing AT your location, or at least close, you may not be able to use the app. It’ll tell you it’s at “flight ceiling.” Come on, it’s a map.
In general it’s a useful bit immensely frustrating app that will take 4x the amoun