@@Gigi9K Thanks Anna, we're glad to hear it! If you’re interested in watching more fantastic videos like this, you might want to join the iPhone Photo Academy. Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
Thank you Sir for the tips. I like the way you talk. Very politely, clears and no waste at all. I mean without “umm”, “aaa” . You deserved thousands thumb up. Keep it up.
The iPhone Grip for stability, that's pretty unique! After adapting to that technique I can really see how stable my images look particularly in low light situations. Thanks for the advice!
You're most welcome! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join iphone.to/ipa-r
Thank you Emil, I am an Android phone user, but I find your videos very informative and I have adapted them to my phone and I have improved my photography skills by leaps and bounds.
I like the grip to keep the camera steady. I also use the 3sec timer a lot so I don't touch my iphone to take the picture and it takes a photo in burst mode, so I can choose the best shot
This is the video for which I looked...how you hold your phone to take pictures. After watching several of your videos with phone in hand, it's becoming quite natural. Cause lots of times I'm ssshhhaaakkkkyyyy. Do you have a rule (guideline) for using a tripod instead? Thank you so much for the very interesting and helpful videos!
@@iPhone_Photography_School Thank you so much for your replies. I'm not a photographer by any means, but your videos are really making me interested in your school.
I never would have thought about that hand grip. I've been a pro/am photographer for 35 years so I've learned something new about cell phoneography!!!! I normally shoot with my DSLR or my Android phone but I recently got a used iPhone 6. I don't know if a lot of the filter and horizon stuff applies but it's interesting to know. Thanks!!!
Glad you found it helpful, Mia! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join - iphone.to/ipa-r
Emil, I appreciate your advice on how to hold your iPhone. However, your hands are twice as big as mine. It’s simply impossible. I would love to hold it steady, but I can’t with both hands. Your other videos are awesome.
I am using iPhone since long but didn’t know all about. I have SE which is not having two lens, but still its very good. You have explained very nicely. I have subscribed and thank you for this lesson.
You're very welcome Barbara, we're happy to have helped! If you’d like to further improve your iPhone photography skills, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you. Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
You're welcome! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone photography, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
A very very well done video. A lot of videos that I have watched are done so quick that its hard to follow and I really appreciate you taking your time to teach us. Thanks, Jake
5 mistakes we make that result in our photo not looking good 1. Zoom in ( 1x 2x is ok) 2. Slanted horizon, grid Mode can help 3. Shake Camera 4. Focus 5. Unwanted Filters
We are glad you liked the video! The tripod in this video has since been discontinued. Our current recommendation is the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Glad to hear that! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Thank you so much I really love your blogs about iPhone photography I may not have this phone but I've learn so much thank you sir God Bless you from Philippines 🇵🇭
Yes, .5x and 1x are the two lenses you get on the iPhone 12, so there won't be any loss in quality when using either one. The 1x lens will be better in low-light situations, though. :)
Glad you enjoyed them! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join iphone.to/ipa-r
This was a Lollipod but it's no longer in production. If you wish to buy a tripod you can check our recommendations here: iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-tripod
Thanks! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone photography, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Nice. Learning from your videos. Thank you so much. What is the name and model number of the TRIPOD and PHONE HOLDER used in this video ? Thank you again. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The tripod used in this video has been discontinued. But our next recommendation are the following items: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
this is what i hate about the iphone. things like turning on the grid, we couldn’t just do it from the app but having to go through the setting, it’s so tedious! some great tips though, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Thanks a lot! There will be lots more iPhone photography tips to discover in our iPhone Photo Academy course! Here's the link to get started: iphone.to/ipa-j
Thank you! There will be lots more iPhone photography tips to discover in our iPhone Photo Academy course! Here's the link to get started: iphone.to/ipa-j
@@iPhone_Photography_School Listen. Tell more specific info. Maby link? And rof the future idea about New pary of podcast - about your told for iphone photography…
@@Tuiteraz That tripod is no longer in production. You can review this article if you'd like to see other alternatives: Tripod: iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-tripod/
I have an iPhone 11, and when I share my images on WhatsApp its no way close to the quality on my phone (my android friend's photos are not as blurry as mine when they share theirs) what tips do you have for me when it comes to taking photos that will be shared via WhatsApp?
Whatsapp will compress the image to make it easier to send. If you'd like to preserve the quality, it's better to use a cloud service like iCloud or send the picture via email.
@@kenishafraser3034 The same compression applies to all phones, iPhone or Android, so I'm unsure as to why you're seeing their photos look better. You can also send full quality images through Whatsapp by attaching them as a file instead of a photo :)
It was a Lollipod, however, it is no longer in production. We would recommend the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head. Here's a link to the product description: amzn.to/3gHSAjd. :)
Find out more about iPhone Photo Academy: secure.iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-photo-academy?TH-camOrganic&OxNh-j8FGX8&PinnedComment
Wow loved it
@@Gigi9K Thanks Anna, we're glad to hear it! If you’re interested in watching more fantastic videos like this, you might want to join the iPhone Photo Academy. Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
Thank you Sir for the tips. I like the way you talk. Very politely, clears and no waste at all. I mean without “umm”, “aaa” . You deserved thousands thumb up. Keep it up.
The iPhone Grip for stability, that's pretty unique! After adapting to that technique I can really see how stable my images look particularly in low light situations. Thanks for the advice!
Your tip for holding the phone is a game changer for me. It feels so much more secure and steady. Thank you.
You are so pleasant to listen to and I learn so much from you . Thanks for sharing :)
Couponing Jen me too!
this guy is making everyone a photographer for free
I'm not seeing any Ads whatsoever from this man's channel ❤
Thanks, not going to make that zoom mistake anymore ✨👊
You are a great teacher. Thanks for all the tips, especially how to hold the phone, and Thank you for posting! 🌹
You're most welcome! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join iphone.to/ipa-r
Thank you Emil, I am an Android phone user, but I find your videos very informative and I have adapted them to my phone and I have improved my photography skills by leaps and bounds.
I like the grip to keep the camera steady. I also use the 3sec timer a lot so I don't touch my iphone to take the picture and it takes a photo in burst mode, so I can choose
the best shot
I never knew that not having a straight horizon made your photos unprofessional. 😳 glad I watched this video!
Thank you for the tips Emil! And thank for giving them free of charge.
Thank you Emil, it is always a pleasure to watch your vidoes. I have learned a lot from the course and always watch for reinforcements from you!
I already learned a lot from your videos and this is another amazing videos
Excellent video, great information...I'm guilty of the zoom mistake as well
This is the video for which I looked...how you hold your phone to take pictures. After watching several of your videos with phone in hand, it's becoming quite natural. Cause lots of times I'm ssshhhaaakkkkyyyy. Do you have a rule (guideline) for using a tripod instead? Thank you so much for the very interesting and helpful videos!
Yes, a tripod can help you stabilize your iPhone. You can check our recommendations here: iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-tripod
@@iPhone_Photography_School Thank you so much for your replies. I'm not a photographer by any means, but your videos are really making me interested in your school.
I never would have thought about that hand grip. I've been a pro/am photographer for 35 years so I've learned something new about cell phoneography!!!!
I normally shoot with my DSLR or my Android phone but I recently got a used iPhone 6. I don't know if a lot of the filter and horizon stuff applies but it's interesting to know. Thanks!!!
Glad you found it helpful, Mia! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join - iphone.to/ipa-r
Emil, I appreciate your advice on how to hold your iPhone. However, your hands are twice as big as mine. It’s simply impossible. I would love to hold it steady, but I can’t with both hands. Your other videos are awesome.
I agree
iphone grip was so valuable! 2 thumbs up Emil!
Can you please do a video with iPhone XR???
I am using iPhone since long but didn’t know all about. I have SE which is not having two lens, but still its very good. You have explained very nicely. I have subscribed and thank you for this lesson.
The stability and “how to hold the phone” tip was awesome. I will try that technique.
Very soft and relaxing voice!! Thank you
You are a true professional. Thanks so very much. I appreciate your kind help. Now maybe my pictures will be better in every way.
You're very welcome Barbara, we're happy to have helped! If you’d like to further improve your iPhone photography skills, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you. Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
Thank you so much your valuable tips ….
You're welcome! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone photography, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
A very very well done video. A lot of videos that I have watched are done so quick that its hard to follow and I really appreciate you taking your time to teach us. Thanks, Jake
5 mistakes we make that result in our photo not looking good
1. Zoom in ( 1x 2x is ok)
2. Slanted horizon, grid Mode can help
3. Shake Camera
4. Focus
5. Unwanted Filters
Thanks for sharing your photo knowledge... I learned a lots from you ..love from Bhutan..
Thanks lot for acknowledging use of I phone camera properly...
you deserve to have a million subscribers
thanks for the tips
What tripod should I use with my iPhone? Recommendations? Thx
iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-tripod
y iam addicted to your videos may be because you are straight towards point unlike other youtubers
U r really good buddy voice ur representing style everything is 👍 cool
Hi there, great video .
Can you please tell me what tripod you're using ?
Many thanks.
We are glad you liked the video! The tripod in this video has since been discontinued. Our current recommendation is the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Your videos are always amazing. I learned a lot from your previous videos and this one
Glad to hear that! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Thanks Emil for all your ideas on how a guy 39x2+10 can have fun with shooting using the iPhone . Keep the good ideas flowing.
With These New Tips, I’m Going To Be An Instagram Model In No Time, Thanks!! 😎
Brother I am an Indian and a big fan of you. Every video I see, tips can help me too.
Thank you!
That grip technique just made my day!
Very professional ! Kudos 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Is the actual filming live of you lecturing and explaining (so well) shot with an iphone?
The videos were recorded with a Sony a7 III :)
Thank you so much I really love your blogs about iPhone photography I may not have this phone but I've learn so much thank you sir God Bless you from Philippines 🇵🇭
The very first thing I noticed in your video was the way you are holding your phone to take pictures and I immediately adopted it :-)
Thank you - brilliant - so simple if you know how 😮
My new Iphone 12 has .5x and 1x. Can I move in and out of those without sacrificing quality?
Yes, .5x and 1x are the two lenses you get on the iPhone 12, so there won't be any loss in quality when using either one. The 1x lens will be better in low-light situations, though. :)
Riga is so beautiful. I was there few years ago and I hope I'll come back there soon :)
Excellent excellent tutorial
Good tips!
Glad you enjoyed them! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join iphone.to/ipa-r
Thankyou for the tips sir. Can I ask what brand of tripod are you using in this video? It really looks good 😇
This was a Lollipod but it's no longer in production. If you wish to buy a tripod you can check our recommendations here: iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-tripod
Thanks
Thank you, Sir
After few learning tips from you, it is amazing how camera shooting is enjoyable. Thanks
Brilliant, thank you so much
You're most welcome! :)
another great tips 😍
Thank you, Dipo!
Cool and calm speech..like it💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Great videos
I take pictures of my laptop to teach employees steps of doing various tasks
Please make a video on that
Thanks so much
Awesome❗clearly explained and illustrated. Thanks for sharing🌹
Thanks! The camera grip and especially the way to focus by tapping the screen are going to be so helpful!!
Glad it helped!
Wow wow amazing video I love it thanks for sharing buddy 🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥😳
nicely summarized
Thanks! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone photography, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Great 👍🏻 videos!! Just a question, is there really a physical shutter or any kind of shutter inside the iPhone or behind the lens? Thx ☺️
No, it uses an electronic shutter. :)
BEAUTIFULLY EXPLAINED...
Glad it was helpful!
now I know how to hold the iphone while taking photo. Thanks
thx for the help
You're most welcome! :)
That is some great lesson! Thanks!
Nice. Learning from your videos. Thank you so much. What is the name and model number of the TRIPOD and PHONE HOLDER used in this video ? Thank you again. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The tripod used in this video has been discontinued. But our next recommendation are the following items:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
@@iPhone_Photography_School Thank you so much. I will see the links. Your TH-cam shorts are great. Thank you again. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Incredible content.
this is what i hate about the iphone. things like turning on the grid, we couldn’t just do it from the app but having to go through the setting, it’s so tedious!
some great tips though, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Amazing videos, really nice transitions & music 😃👍
Thanks a lot! There will be lots more iPhone photography tips to discover in our iPhone Photo Academy course! Here's the link to get started: iphone.to/ipa-j
@@iPhone_Photography_School Thanks, I just purchased the iPhone Photography Course Today 📱
Really helpful, thank you
Thanks a lot bro I learn more on how to take good pictures from my iPhone,very nice presentation bro keep it up and more videos please.
Thanks, your tutorials are very good, I do try to tell others watch. Some with iPhone do not know these. Receive pictures from them , I correct.
which is the best phone in iPhone or others for photography
iPhone 11 Pro :)
It was really helpful
Thankyou so much🙏🏾🥰
Glad it was helpful!
My iPhone photos always look yellowish. Any idea how to change good camera settings??
Try to check if you have any filters enabled.
You are the Best!!
Thank you! There will be lots more iPhone photography tips to discover in our iPhone Photo Academy course! Here's the link to get started: iphone.to/ipa-j
Emil, how large can photos taken with the iPhone X be printed with no degradation?
You can do a 14x9 inch photo in excellent quality. Here's a guide on printing photos: iphonephotographyschool.com/print-iphone-photos
Can your comparison grid be updated for iPhone 11?
Thank you!!!!!! Fabulous tips!!!!!!
Glad you like them!
@ 11:45 11:50 the sharp image on left is tilted while the blurred image on right is not
Thank you so much 😊😇
2day...I'm fan of u Dude 😎🤗
great video.than you
I would like to ask when do I use portrait mode and when should I use landscape mode? Thanks
It will depend on your composition. For vertical subjects use the portrait orientation. :)
The slanted horizon I my biggest pet peeve
Thanks for this education
I make that zoom mistake all the time! Thanks for the tip.
There has so many secret that i don't know,you right man.Got something new from this video.Thanks
Hey, Grat video! Can you write what type of monopod you used for part Focus in this material?
It's actually a tripod! It's called a Lollipod :)
@@iPhone_Photography_School wow! Thanks.
@@iPhone_Photography_School Listen. Tell more specific info. Maby link?
And rof the future idea about New pary of podcast - about your told for iphone photography…
@@Tuiteraz That tripod is no longer in production. You can review this article if you'd like to see other alternatives: Tripod: iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-tripod/
@@iPhone_Photography_School Thank you! Your channel is Amazing!
thanks excellent
I have an iPhone 11, and when I share my images on WhatsApp its no way close to the quality on my phone (my android friend's photos are not as blurry as mine when they share theirs) what tips do you have for me when it comes to taking photos that will be shared via WhatsApp?
Whatsapp will compress the image to make it easier to send. If you'd like to preserve the quality, it's better to use a cloud service like iCloud or send the picture via email.
@@iPhone_Photography_School I understand but what I’m saying is that my android friends don’t have to go through this hassle
@@kenishafraser3034 The same compression applies to all phones, iPhone or Android, so I'm unsure as to why you're seeing their photos look better. You can also send full quality images through Whatsapp by attaching them as a file instead of a photo :)
great video
It’s amazing brother! Next time please explain how to take PANO photos
Why don’t you try camera and photo skillis with iPhone XR?
The same techniques will apply on the iPhone XR.
Thank you. Have learnt so much with your videos!!
thank you so much it is really helping a lot!
You got subscriber 👍
Hi Emil which iPhone are you using in this video?
This was an iPhone XS.
Wow that’s amazing
What tripod are you using in this video, looks its light tripod.
It was a Lollipod, however, it is no longer in production. We would recommend the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head. Here's a link to the product description: amzn.to/3gHSAjd. :)
@@iPhone_Photography_School for smartphone need additional clamp I guess.
@@rujakracer5649 That's correct! You can take alook at the Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/2UYXf8E