Showing posts with label iPhone Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone Photography. Show all posts

Saturday, April 15, 2017

iPhone Photography 2

As what Emil Pakarklis, the founder of iPhone Photography School would always say: " You can take incredible photos with the only camera that you have in your pocket at all times, and that is your iPhone." - or whatever mobile phone you may have then.
Herewith, are some of the samples of my photos taken by my iPhone 6 Plus. Of course, these photos won't be simply appreciatable without the help of the editing tool that I used. To be honest, I am still struggling on mastering the photography especially on the editing techniques...however, I am truly inspired of Emil's words: "Some people work for years to master iPhone photography shooting and editing techniques. But with a few simple tricks, you can start taking much better photos."  And that tricks would be learned by reading some blogs and tips coming from the mobile professional photographers.























Friday, April 14, 2017

iPhone Photography

Taking photos using my iPhone has been the latest passion I like to do. Well, since I like taking photos carrying a DSLR could be a hassle and tiring. Apart from it's bulky and heavy, you don't carry it yourself every day.
According to Emil Pakarklis, "The best camera is the one that's always in your pocket." I guess, he was correct on that area because I don't always carry my DLSR with me.


 Here's what Emil Pakarklis statement: One of the common iPhone photography misconceptions is that the iPhone can’t be used for serious photography. While DSLR cameras are technically superior, the quality of a photo mostly depends on the photographer’s intent and creative vision.As photographers we often get caught up buying the latest photo gear thinking that it will help us take better photos, while no camera can take a good photo without the photographer’s ideas.
That’s because your iPhone – just like any other camera – is a tool. And it’s a tool that can be used to take both poor and outstanding photos.
But with the right knowledge and the right techniques you can use your iPhone to take photos that are so great that nobody would even believe they were taken with the iPhone!