I currently use an iPhone 7 Plus but these photographs need to be with a more advanced model. Being just a 9th grader, with a passion for iPhone photography and limited pocket money; which is the bare minimum model required for taking good photographs as shown on your videos? 🤔
@@gustav_a.mozumder2011 I have a 12MP OPPO A5 released in 2020. It's more than 4 years old & it's my only camera. I learnt so much photography & editing with this phone. I created an instagram Portfolio, a TH-cam tutorial channel, a Telegram channel on photography & editing with the knowledge I gained through this phone. I even print my photos a4 And Quality is insane! It's a reason for me to be happy. Today, most of phone cameras have better quality cameras. Mine is old and low megapixel count. But I still manage to take great pictures controlling the external factors as well as camera settings by external softwares like Lightroom.
2:11 tourist viewing deck is also usually built with tourist safety as the main consideration. Lots of accidents due to tourists ignore this designated spot because they wanted different in their photos. Just keep this in mind and put your safety first before you go to different spots for “not boring” photos for your social media!
Can't express how much gratitude I have just by viewing your journey through your Iphone lenses. The edit part also really enhance the picture immensely. I wonder if someone can tell me what kind of editings were in the video?
Hello, we initially used Snapseed to edit the images in this video. However, we have now switched to Lightroom Mobile, a powerful photo editing tool. We also offer a course that covers everything you need to elevate your images. You can use this link to learn more about our iPhone Editing Academy: iphone.to/iea-s
Iphone 11 model is the real killer You are professional photographer And you are using it till now, I think iphone 11 pro is the Flagship killer and handy design and beautiful design, ❤❤❤❤
I really love his suggestions…. But I can’t help but make note that this type of exploration for a great shot can usually only happen when you’re not under a time constraint. Most of us on holiday are given limited times to view and explore an area if on a tour. So being create under time pressures requires more focus and skill.
0:10 oohh I remember watching that episode back when I was just planning to buy an Iphone! I learned a lot from that episode❤️ Also, that 12:10 is breath-taking
I noticed this year when I took pictures (iPhone 14 Pro) of the beautiful Pennsylvania Fall woods, about one second after I opened the image to view it, the color faded out drastically, leaving me with a picture that looked nothing at all like the woods I just saw. What was happening? Your color looks so good!
I shoot in raw mode and no longer have the auto correct, color fade issues. I haven’t found a great explanation as to why iPhone “corrects” image color.
What do you do after taking each photo? After each photo a layer is shown going over it. The photo is a bit more colorful. Are you showing normal photo by changing it to vivid....?
The photos were taken using the Photo mode. Therefore, no aperture was adjusted. We used the native aperture which captured the whole scene. If you use Portrait Mode, F8 is definitely a good f stop for landscapes.
wow, your teaching is superb. I've been watching you for hours, after buying the 15 pro. I happily went to a wildlife sanctuary yesterday to use what I just learned...................I took 163 pictures and NONE worth saving .........Boohoo. I do like ONE picture of them all but it was definitely an accident and I wish I could post it here for an explanation of how it happened. All I know is that for some reason I had used portrait mode to take a picture of a bird.
Amazing video, I quite to shoot with my normal camera. Because the phone is enough! No sturggel with lenses ect..!! As you see in this video the phone can be enough or is enough 🔥
I enjoy your videos and thanks for the tips, but I gotta be “that guy”. You are inadvertently sending a message here when you step off the designated park trail and stand very close to what appears to be a potentially unstable bluff. There’s a safety issue and there’s an environmental impact issue. There are reasons why parks invest in boardwalks with railings. They include keeping people safe, but also preventing damage. I’ve been a volunteer naturalist and docent and I’ve seen people do some incredibly dumb things to try to get that perfect Instagram photo. Ok, I’ll get off my soapbox now. Keep enjoying nature and taking photos.
Why do you use the 2x lens? It is just a digital zoom of the main lens isn’t it? This means that you are severely reducing the quality of the photo. You could just use main lens and then crop in post. Yeah?
Emil used an iPhone 11 PRO, which offers a 2x lens as optical zoom. Therefore, the picture quality is not being reduced. We highly suggest to use the optical lenses (if possible) to get the highest quality possible from your device :)
Am I the only one noticing he's taking photos on the edge of a cliff? He's instructing tourists to go beyond designated areas. like between the railings and a cliff. Next he'll teach you how to take a picture of a bison at Yellowstone.
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I currently use an iPhone 7 Plus but these photographs need to be with a more advanced model.
Being just a 9th grader, with a passion for iPhone photography and limited pocket money; which is the bare minimum model required for taking good photographs as shown on your videos? 🤔
@@gustav_a.mozumder2011 I have a 12MP OPPO A5 released in 2020.
It's more than 4 years old & it's my only camera. I learnt so much photography & editing with this phone. I created an instagram Portfolio, a TH-cam tutorial channel, a Telegram channel on photography & editing with the knowledge I gained through this phone. I even print my photos a4 And Quality is insane! It's a reason for me to be happy.
Today, most of phone cameras have better quality cameras. Mine is old and low megapixel count. But I still manage to take great pictures controlling the external factors as well as camera settings by external softwares like Lightroom.
@@gustav_a.mozumder2011 you need an iphone 14 or above
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2:11 tourist viewing deck is also usually built with tourist safety as the main consideration. Lots of accidents due to tourists ignore this designated spot because they wanted different in their photos. Just keep this in mind and put your safety first before you go to different spots for “not boring” photos for your social media!
Can't express how much gratitude I have just by viewing your journey through your Iphone lenses. The edit part also really enhance the picture immensely. I wonder if someone can tell me what kind of editings were in the video?
Hello, we initially used Snapseed to edit the images in this video. However, we have now switched to Lightroom Mobile, a powerful photo editing tool. We also offer a course that covers everything you need to elevate your images. You can use this link to learn more about our iPhone Editing Academy: iphone.to/iea-s
Superb thanks a lot, for teaching such amazing basic yet super helpful stuff!
I have followed you for years and have benefitted from your teachings.
Thanks again for sharing.
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I only have iPhone 15 plus and not a pro but I’m interested in your course. Will it work?
you are great teacher brother love from INDIA
Iphone 11 model is the real killer
You are professional photographer
And you are using it till now,
I think iphone 11 pro is the Flagship killer and handy design and beautiful design, ❤❤❤❤
I really love his suggestions…. But I can’t help but make note that this type of exploration for a great shot can usually only happen when you’re not under a time constraint. Most of us on holiday are given limited times to view and explore an area if on a tour. So being create under time pressures requires more focus and skill.
So glad I found this channel. Thank you so much for teaching features on the i-phone I never knew about. I've learned so much already. Thanks.
Superb. You always make it interesting and informative. Enjoyed watching this video.
I can vouch that his classes are truly inspiring
Wonderful composition of photos ❤️
Thank you sir for fantastic tactics ❤
Which format were these shot in? ProRAW or HEIF/jpeg? I found the unedited photos to look pretty good straight out of camera!
The photos were taken in HEIF :)
0:10 oohh I remember watching that episode back when I was just planning to buy an Iphone! I learned a lot from that episode❤️ Also, that 12:10 is breath-taking
I noticed this year when I took pictures (iPhone 14 Pro) of the beautiful Pennsylvania Fall woods, about one second after I opened the image to view it, the color faded out drastically, leaving me with a picture that looked nothing at all like the woods I just saw. What was happening? Your color looks so good!
It’s because they massively, massively edit the photos.
He's probably using Iphone 15 Pro where you can take photos in RAW file and edited it in Lightroom.
@@ThienologyHe's using and iphone 11 (pro, i think) but he is editing them with software after, you're correct.
I shoot in raw mode and no longer have the auto correct, color fade issues. I haven’t found a great explanation as to why iPhone “corrects” image color.
What do you use to edit the photos, the photos taken and edited version are 2 worlds apart
We used Snapseed to edit the photographs in this video. But you can use any other editing app like Lightroom Mobile to edit your photos.
Awesome!😊Thank you for sharing this informative video!
You are very welcome! We are glad you enjoyed the video :)
Amazing amazing
What do you do after taking each photo? After each photo a layer is shown going over it. The photo is a bit more colorful. Are you showing normal photo by changing it to vivid....?
he's editing the photo in an app or software
The photos were edited using Snapseed. But you can use any other editing app to achieve a similar result.
@@iPhone_Photography_School thank you ☺️
which app do you use for editing ??
We use Apple's built-in editor or Lightroom Mobile. :)
What f stop are you using ? F/8 ?
The photos were taken using the Photo mode. Therefore, no aperture was adjusted. We used the native aperture which captured the whole scene. If you use Portrait Mode, F8 is definitely a good f stop for landscapes.
Awesome ❤
wow, your teaching is superb. I've been watching you for hours, after buying the 15 pro. I happily went to a wildlife sanctuary yesterday to use what I just learned...................I took 163 pictures and NONE worth saving .........Boohoo. I do like ONE picture of them all but it was definitely an accident and I wish I could post it here for an explanation of how it happened. All I know is that for some reason I had used portrait mode to take a picture of a bird.
Great video, thanks 😊
You’re the best!
What ratio do you recommend for landscape photography... 4:3 or 16:9? Thank you.
4:3 is what we use. You can always convert it to 16:9 using the editor. :)
Tips for iPhone 15pro
EXCELLENT 👌
thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks 🙏
i wish you had samsung🤣 love ur videos keep going i hope in the future to see a video like this on s24 ultra ❤
Are you left handed?
Amazing video, I quite to shoot with my normal camera. Because the phone is enough! No sturggel with lenses ect..!! As you see in this video the phone can be enough or is enough 🔥
I enjoy your videos and thanks for the tips, but I gotta be “that guy”.
You are inadvertently sending a message here when you step off the designated park trail and stand very close to what appears to be a potentially unstable bluff. There’s a safety issue and there’s an environmental impact issue. There are reasons why parks invest in boardwalks with railings. They include keeping people safe, but also preventing damage.
I’ve been a volunteer naturalist and docent and I’ve seen people do some incredibly dumb things to try to get that perfect Instagram photo.
Ok, I’ll get off my soapbox now.
Keep enjoying nature and taking photos.
Why do you use the 2x lens? It is just a digital zoom of the main lens isn’t it? This means that you are severely reducing the quality of the photo. You could just use main lens and then crop in post. Yeah?
Emil used an iPhone 11 PRO, which offers a 2x lens as optical zoom. Therefore, the picture quality is not being reduced. We highly suggest to use the optical lenses (if possible) to get the highest quality possible from your device :)
No. It’s a separate optical lens.
“So I cut down the tree.”
Am I the only one noticing he's taking photos on the edge of a cliff? He's instructing tourists to go beyond designated areas. like between the railings and a cliff. Next he'll teach you how to take a picture of a bison at Yellowstone.
Very helpful, thank you.
Really awesome, thank you.