Great ideas. I would be very interested in a video on file management. So best ways to move things around and keep versions organized. For example, why start to edit on the phone and then move to computer to, for example, combine the best parts of two images in Photoshop. How do you keep your files (heics, raws, jpgs, edited, unedited) sorted out and organized. And do you put camera files and phone files together. File management is the headache that makes me prefer my pocketable mirrorless with a pancake lens to iphone.
so helpful . Not just for iPhone mind you. SO MY QUESTION: Where is the difference of our heavy and expensive photo equipment vs the three lens iPhone. Somebody be so kind to briefly explain.
For one, if you really zoom in on a mobile photo, you will notice a ton of grain, even zooming in with live view you will see it’s grainy. Phone photos are fine for social media, where pixels are more dense due to the small size of view. But you cannot blow them up very large, and they are not great for print. There are quite a few reasons and situations where a dslr or mirrorless camera far surpass the quality of a mobile phone camera. However with that said the gap is closing. Still prefer my mirrorless.
@@middletonpe Luminar Neo has a Super Sized which does a fantastic job at blowing up photos without losing clarity. I've used it for printing large posters that I took with a phone.
Was thinking about getting a $750usd Canon camera bundle. Went to buy…out of stock! 😮. Then, while scrolling YT, ur vid popped up….rethinking the canon purchase for a while. Thank u!
This help me a lot on what I want to do with TH-cam your points were literally what I needed to hear cause I was insecure about if ppl even would care lol but f it im just gonna do it 👍🏾
Awesome video , I live in Belize a very hot country , the sun is always out very bright . When would you recommend to take outdoors pictures in the morning or evening ? Well due to the sun ? Thanks
Glad you liked the video! :) Upon doing some research, the best time to take outdoor pictures in Belize is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During these months, you can expect less rain, clearer skies, and more pleasant weather conditions, making it easier to capture outdoor scenes. The best times of day for outdoor photography are usually the “magic hours” of sunrise and sunset, when the sun is low on the horizon and gives off a warm and colorful light. You can also try twilight, which is the period after the sun has set or before it rises, when the sky is still illuminated by the sun but the landscape is darkened, creating a contrast and a mood. Hope this information helps!
Can you remove an object from a picture using your iPhone but within the camera app, not by using another app ? Like Samsung it can within the camera app, is this possible with the iPhone 15 pro max
@@iPhone_Photography_School Any recommendations? So many that I have tried are flawed. Google's Magic Eraser isn't bad - but some of the others really are terrible
"Don't get caught in the trap....." THANK YOU!!! I sometimes feel like i have to upgrade my iPhone 12 Pro. Question: How do you as a solo photographer use a diffuser AND take photos at the same time?
As a solo photographer, to use a diffuser and take photos simultaneously, you can mount the diffuser on a tripod to hold the diffuser in place. You could also use a clamp to attach the diffuser to an object or fixture near your subject. And if possible, hold the diffuser with one hand and the camera with the other, if manageable.
We use different apps in this video. Could you kindly indicate the specific time stamp you’re referring to? Once we have that information, we’ll be delighted to address your question promptly.
@13:33 and that is why my BeastCage is my best friend. Too many times a finger or two would drop into my photo or video clip. I am already signed up in the academy for the goal to better use my 15 ProMax. Money well spent. I am surprise by the image taken with the original SE which BTW is my backup spare phone of choice. I might have to investigate the camera further as a B roll camera mounted on a flexible leg tripod like shown in use in this video. Many Thanks to you and your team. Great video, tons of information.
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Hey, what app do you recommend for jewelry (macro) photography? Also, as a photographer what case do you recommend to protect the lenses?
Great ideas. I would be very interested in a video on file management. So best ways to move things around and keep versions organized. For example, why start to edit on the phone and then move to computer to, for example, combine the best parts of two images in Photoshop. How do you keep your files (heics, raws, jpgs, edited, unedited) sorted out and organized. And do you put camera files and phone files together. File management is the headache that makes me prefer my pocketable mirrorless with a pancake lens to iphone.
Thanks for letting me interrupt your filming in the park to geek out about cameras. I’m glad I caught the video and have just downloaded Reeflex!
Always happy to chat about photography! 😊
so helpful . Not just for iPhone mind you. SO MY QUESTION: Where is the difference of our heavy and expensive photo equipment vs the three lens iPhone. Somebody be so kind to briefly explain.
For one, if you really zoom in on a mobile photo, you will notice a ton of grain, even zooming in with live view you will see it’s grainy. Phone photos are fine for social media, where pixels are more dense due to the small size of view. But you cannot blow them up very large, and they are not great for print. There are quite a few reasons and situations where a dslr or mirrorless camera far surpass the quality of a mobile phone camera. However with that said the gap is closing. Still prefer my mirrorless.
@@middletonpe Luminar Neo has a Super Sized which does a fantastic job at blowing up photos without losing clarity. I've used it for printing large posters that I took with a phone.
Your dedication to your craft is truly inspiring. Keep up the great work!
Was thinking about getting a $750usd Canon camera bundle. Went to buy…out of stock! 😮. Then, while scrolling YT, ur vid popped up….rethinking the canon purchase for a while. Thank u!
Awesome! More please
Very helpful, thank you.
This help me a lot on what I want to do with TH-cam your points were literally what I needed to hear cause I was insecure about if ppl even would care lol but f it im just gonna do it 👍🏾
Go for it!
Thank you
Do more videos like this , awesome
Thank you! 👀
Thank you for this very helpful video. What do you think about 3rd party lenses? Waste of money or not?
More expensive ones are definitely worth it if you're a serious shooter.
Your channel is pure gold. Just getting into this!
What app did he use for the iPhone?
Reeflex App :)
Awesome, thank you 👌🏾
Awesome video , I live in Belize a very hot country , the sun is always out very bright . When would you recommend to take outdoors pictures in the morning or evening ? Well due to the sun ? Thanks
Glad you liked the video! :) Upon doing some research, the best time to take outdoor pictures in Belize is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During these months, you can expect less rain, clearer skies, and more pleasant weather conditions, making it easier to capture outdoor scenes.
The best times of day for outdoor photography are usually the “magic hours” of sunrise and sunset, when the sun is low on the horizon and gives off a warm and colorful light. You can also try twilight, which is the period after the sun has set or before it rises, when the sky is still illuminated by the sun but the landscape is darkened, creating a contrast and a mood. Hope this information helps!
@@iPhone_Photography_School thank you so much
I briefly visited Belize a few times a couple of years ago and you're not wrong about the sun!
Belize is a hot country, nearly all year around the sun is always out and very bright .
David, thank you ! Top !
My pleasure 😄
Bro is truly a presenter!
Very interesting presentation ❤
Thank you!
Tripod brand? I can’t find it online
love from INDIA ♥
Can you remove an object from a picture using your iPhone but within the camera app, not by using another app ? Like Samsung it can within the camera app, is this possible with the iPhone 15 pro max
Currently, there's not feature built-in in the iPhone camera to remove objects. We recommend using third-party apps as an alternative.
@@iPhone_Photography_School Any recommendations? So many that I have tried are flawed. Google's Magic Eraser isn't bad - but some of the others really are terrible
"Don't get caught in the trap....." THANK YOU!!! I sometimes feel like i have to upgrade my iPhone 12 Pro.
Question:
How do you as a solo photographer use a diffuser AND take photos at the same time?
As a solo photographer, to use a diffuser and take photos simultaneously, you can mount the diffuser on a tripod to hold the diffuser in place. You could also use a clamp to attach the diffuser to an object or fixture near your subject. And if possible,
hold the diffuser with one hand and the camera with the other, if manageable.
@@iPhone_Photography_School thanks
Exellent!😊
Thank you 😊
Nice..
dream phone..😊
dream phone.
What photo app is being used on his iPhone?!?!
Hi, It's the Reflex Pro Camera app :)
@@iPhone_Photography_School Thank you!
@@iPhone_Photography_School I already have an app called ProCameria. Is this the same one?
what is the app that is being used in the video?
We use different apps in this video. Could you kindly indicate the specific time stamp you’re referring to? Once we have that information, we’ll be delighted to address your question promptly.
@@iPhone_Photography_School1.30 min
@13:33 and that is why my BeastCage is my best friend. Too many times a finger or two would drop into my photo or video clip.
I am already signed up in the academy for the goal to better use my 15 ProMax. Money well spent.
I am surprise by the image taken with the original SE which BTW is my backup spare phone of choice. I might have to investigate the camera further as a B roll camera mounted on a flexible leg tripod like shown in use in this video. Many Thanks to you and your team. Great video, tons of information.
From iraq-mosul👏👏
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I only wish there was a way to hold my old DSLR CP-L in front of iPhone lens and cut down glare.
Moment has a 67mm Phone Filter Mount which is $30.00 USD. I use it with my ND and CP-L filters.
As another commenter has said, there are CPL filters available for iPhone. I didn't mention these as I didn't want the video to be too gear centric.
@@VictorReynolds thanks for sharing.
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6:33
At 6 minutes 33 seconds….. that woman has a mustache lol
Blud is british lololol
I'm actually Mancunian
This is advanced level stuff. Not helpful to me at all