Everyone knows the saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Whether it’s a casual photo with friends or a more formal portrait, pictures are cherished memories that we often look back on fondly. But let’s be honest—not all of us are photographers. In fact, most of us are probably just average when it comes to taking photos. That’s where the Lens Buddy photo app comes in.

With this app, you don’t need to be a professional photographer to take amazing photos. Simply set up your camera, compose your shot, and press the timer button. The app will do the rest, ensuring that you get the perfect photo every time. And if you’re worried about not being able to get everyone in the photo, don’t be! The app also includes a burst mode feature that takes multiple photos in quick succession, giving you plenty of options to choose from.
Features:
- Take photos from 1-10 seconds
- Ability to use the front or rear camera
- Camera roll integration: save, sort into albums, view and manage your photos in the camera roll without even leaving the app
- RAW photo support (requires iOS 14.3, and available starting from iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max)
- High quality photos
- Live photos & Portrait mode
- Burst mode for super fast photography
- Zoom, focus, exposure control
- Aspect ratio: You can now snap your photos in either square or wide dimensions
- Tracking focus: even if you move around the focus will follow you
- Toggle between auto/on/off flash modes
- Framing tools: Grid, level
- Dark mode support
How To Use The App
Using the Self Timer app is simple and straightforward. First, open the app and choose how many seconds you want the timer to be and how many photos you want it to take. It can take as many photos as you like in how many intervals you set. Then, select whether you want to use the front or rear camera. After that, all you need to do is frame up your shot and hit the big green button in the middle of the screen. The LED light will flash letting you know that the timer is running. Smile away!
Once the time is up, the app will snap a photo using either the front or rear camera, depending on what you selected earlier. You can then choose to save the photo to your camera roll or save it within the app. It’s that easy!

Whether you’re taking a casual photo with friends or a more formal portrait, this self-timer photo app is all you need to take the perfect picture every time. With an easy-to-use interface and features like burst mode and countdown timers, anyone can take amazing photos—no experience necessary! So go ahead and download the app today for some perfect snapshots that you’ll be proud to share with friends and family.

Pilot, explorer, travel concierge, and location scout, Tanyka Renee has traveled to 111 countries creating inspirational content and teaching others about self-love through a “true to self” lifestyle. Tanyka’s own journey of self-discovery has been an ongoing process, and she aims to create spaces for people to heal and become who they truly want to be.
What would you do if you could do anything in the world? She is an advocate for removing all self-doubt and facing all fears so that you can truly live the life you desire. She travels not only for her own enjoyment or exploration but also as a vehicle for connecting with others and spreading her message of love.
Representation matters and this is why she creates her content to push others to look at life as if all things are possible. Her aspirations formed philanthropic organizations – TOTM: Teach One Teach Many and Take Flight. She also has her Global Citizens Mentorship Program. All of these programs have the goal to build community, and serving as a resource center and a family for aspiring female pilots, entrepreneurs, and other content creators, guiding them through aviation school, career opportunities, and beyond.
Tanyka has been working with brands as a Cultural Content Strategist, specializing in recognizing cultural moments and creating content around these moments. She has a deep understanding of how culture works and what makes content resonate with people. Highlighting black and brown creatives and showing brands how to show up and show out for the culture the right way.