Rotating iPhone Wallpaper

Is there a way to hand select a number of personal photos and have them rotate as wallpaper each time you turn on your iPhone, the same way you can rotate desktop images each time your Mac comes out of sleep mode? If this isn't possible internally from iPhone, is there an App available that will allow you to do this?
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