Easily Capture the 2024 Solar Eclipse on Your Smartphone with This Affordable Camera Filter

With less than a week till we experience one of the most prominent total solar eclipses in probably decades, you’ll surely want to make sure you’re well prepared for the moment. That means not just wearing safe glasses that let you observe the eclipse, but also making sure that your expensive smartphone camera doesn’t get damaged by the sun’s rays too. Yes, you heard me, your camera’s sensor, much like your eyes, is vulnerable to the sun… and prolonged exposure can quite literally burn the sensor the same way solar rays could damage your eyes. So if you’re all equipped with eclipse-friendly glasses, why not prepare your smartphone with some appropriate protection too? After all, you’re definitely going to want to take photos of the eclipse, right??

Designer: VisiSolar

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The VisiSolar Smartphone Photo Filter is a card-shaped filter that’s designed to help you capture the magic of a solar event safely on your smartphone. Whether it’s the partial phases, the breathtaking diamond ring effect, or the ethereal totality, this filter guarantees the best shots of the cosmic phenomenon, without worrying about any damage to your phone. Quite literally the size of perhaps a credit card or a table coaster, the filter sits right in front of your camera lens, blocking out harmful rays from hitting your phone’s sensor. You can still take great photos of the eclipse, just without the potential harm. Think of it as protective glasses for your phone.

Available in a two-pack for just under $13, the VisiSolar filters feature a stiff paper outer border, and a specially coated solar-imaging film in the center. Place the film right in front of your camera lens, fire up the camera app, and zoom in on the sun without worrying about anything. The filter automatically blocks out the intense harmful rays, letting you observe the eclipse in glorious fashion. Just make sure you zoom in as much as possible for the most incredible footage ever! And when the eclipse has passed, you can use the filter to take regular photos of the sun too! If your phone (or DSLR) has a great zoom, you’ll even see a few sunspots on the surface of our nearest star!

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Instagram’s new video booths get inspired by solar and lunar eclipses, adding some fun skyscape to your feed!

I’m no influencer, but Instagram loves a good sky pic. All you have to do is scroll through your timeline to see it filled with photos of familiar wisps of pink clouds traipsed above golden sunsets and captions that mention cotton-candy and bubblegum to find out what the sky looks like and to remind you that it’s golden-hour. Millennials have a certain appreciation for the sky and all the goings-on that takes place within it, that much is sure. From astrological birth charts to ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ lunar eclipses, we’re all obsessed and holding our breath until Elon Musk ruins it with another tweet about SpaceX. With this love for all things celestial, it’s no wonder Adi Goodrich found inspiration there, after being hired by Instagram to create a pair of video booths for their new vertical video experience.

Inspired by a recent viewing of a solar eclipse, Goodrich designed Eclipse Booths to offer a photo-visual experience for Instagram users to immerse their grids in the cosmos. Describing the booths in her own words, Goodrich says, “Lit from behind, the round portion of the booth emits a soft, indirect light. The mirrors on the ceiling extend the graphic steps throughout the booth’s interior to allude to… steps leading into eternity.” While one of the booths embodies the night sky with a darker color palette of twilight purple and midnight blue, a cooler, icy light emanates from behind the round plate – mimicking the Moon moving into the Earth’s shadow. The Eclipse Booth’s solar counterpart echoes the day we all spent cutting up old cereal boxes to watch as the Moon, Sun, and Earth aligned. With peach-rose suede curtains and tangerine-yellow accents, the brighter of the two Eclipse Booths pours warmer, golden light from behind the round plate.

Designer: Adi Goodrich

With plush carpet and means for a mirror-selfie, Goodrich’s Eclipse Booths are destined for the timeline.

Take a photo alongside a friend for double the likes – but who will be the Sun and who’ll be the Moon? Or take a photo that shows off the energy of your Sun and Moon signs. Scorpio Moon, Libra Sun, anyone?

The Eclipse Booths also utilize ceiling mirrors to reflect the feeling of infinity that sometimes follows a viewing of a solar or lunar eclipse.

Imitation grand staircases bounce off of geometric mirrors in order to create a sort of miniature funhouse effect for the videobooths.

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