Shoot · Create · Display

Shoot · Create · Display

One app across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch: a camera engineered for the night, a full field-editing suite, and a display platform for every screen in the house.

Each device plays the role it's physically best at. The iPhone shoots and edits — long-exposure stacking live in the viewfinder, a video recorder, dual-camera Spots, and the Studio. The iPad monitors and edits large. The Mac is the deep desk — the Darkroom, the full timeline editor, disk-native projects. The Apple TV is the gallery wall. The Watch is the remote in your palm.

Everything a working night photographer — or a reporter with a story — needs, from shutter press to published post, without leaving the ecosystem.

  • The Night Camera — stacking, dark-frame subtraction, manual everything, the red interface, the monitor mesh, Spots.
  • The Software — the Studio, the video editor, the Mac Darkroom, .scape projects, Field Safe, Bluesky publishing.
  • Displaying Your Work — capture galleries to Apple TV automatically, playlists, narration, the pixel loupe, native screensavers.
  • Custom Printing — the calendar builder today, print ordering coming soon.

Questions

Where do I get it?
Twilightscapes is currently in App Store review. The download link will appear here the moment it goes live.
What does it cost?
Everything is free — every camera feature, every editor, every platform. Twilightscapes Pro is one purchase, no subscription: it unlocks launch modes (open straight into the camera, video, dual camera, or Studio) and supports an independent artist. One purchase covers iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.
Can I use it without the Twilightscapes portfolio?
Yes — My Photos only hides the portfolio entirely and opens the app straight into your own photos, galleries, and Studio. Free for everyone.
Does it collect my data?
No. Camera, microphone, and photo library are used entirely on-device. Bluesky credentials live in your device Keychain. Field Safe uploads go to a server you configure. No analytics, no ads, no tracking.
Do new photos really show up without an update?
Yes — collections, Night School lessons, posts, and Photo of the Day are fed from this site. Photos download once and are cached, so everything keeps working offline.

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