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This is the single most useful video I have ever watched for iPhone photography on motion blur and light trail. Beautifully explained with real examples. Great job and thank you for sharing your work.
This guy has my respect. He is calm, so listening to him makes us calm too. Not to forget his knowledge and passion for photography. I wish I found him when I began 4 years ago
You are a gift to lovers of learning photography. An excellent educator, clear and simple, humble in approach yet great in its message and dedication for the love of capturing those beautiful moments.. Thank you very much.
Thank you so very very much for this amazing vid. Your calm, clear, uncomplicated yet detailed description of each step along with the explanation and examples are not only awesome but so very appreciated.
Thank you!! We appreciate your comment. In case you would like to learn more iPhone photography techniques, feel free to check out our iPhone Photo Academy course here: iphone.to/iea-s
The brilliant part of this video is , it beings back the wonderful time that i had in Riga ( Latvia ) ! One of the smartest and sweetest people on the planet.
This is the first time I have seen something stunning like this one. Please help me learn this photography skills. I wish to build a career out of this. Please reply
Thanks for your comment! You are welcome to join our full iPhone Photo Academy course. In there, you'll find more tips and techniques to improve your photography skills: iphone.to/ipa-s
Thanks for the suggestion and for your kind words. We are currently working on other projects but I will forward you comments to our production team. :)
i didnt know this channle exist untill today.. but now I am so glad I found it.. thank you so much for this tutorial and looking forward to watching more from this channel .. very well explained .. love from india
Glad you liked it! In case you would like to learn more about the iPhone camera features and more iPhone photography fundamentals, feel free to check out our full course here: iphone.to/ipa-s :)
Great video❤. Instead of using remote control for the shutter, you can also use self timer built into the slow shutter app to avoid shaking.. (not for Bulb mode though)
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
Excellent tutorial. I’m sure the following question has been asked but I notice when you hold your iPhone you have the camera lenses are towards the bottom left versus holding the camera with the lenses at the top right. Is there a reason / benefit for this way of shooting?
Thank you! We are glad you liked the video :) Here's the tripod information: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Thanks! If you're interested in seeing more of these photos and know how they were taken, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Hi Emil.. thanks for the great explanation. I tried this and really got amazing photos. Can you also explain how to use the Intervalometer feature in Slow Shutter Cam app ?
Hi, The Intervalometer feature in the Slow Shutter Cam app allows you to capture a series of photos at predefined intervals. It is commonly used for creating time-lapse videos or capturing long-exposure shots over an extended period. When you enable the Intervalometer, you can specify the time interval between each photo capture. For example, you might set it to take a photo every 5 seconds or every minute. The app will then automatically capture photos at the specified interval until you stop or reach a predetermined number of shots.
@@iPhone_Photography_School If I capture 100 photos with an interval of 1 sec, then is there a way to export 100 photos into a video or merge the photos together in iPhone ?
Glad you learned something new! You are welcome to check our full iPhone Photo Academy course to learn more tips and techniques and improve your photography skills! Here's the link: iphone.to/ipa-s
This video will help you get started with photo editing: iphonephotographyschool.com/video/editing-apps. And if you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out our iPhone Editing Academy course! Here’s the link: iphone.to/iea-j
Thank you for all the information and teaching that you share with everyone. I enjoy your iPhone photography school and please never stop making these videos on TH-cam.
Truly amazing videos, you are an iPhone photographer genius, I am learning so much from your videos, thanks so much and keep up doing great tutorials videos .
Here are the product names and links of the tripod equipment used by Emil: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3gHSAjd Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/2UYXf8E
Glad you enjoyed it! 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
Hi, Thanks for joining the course! Here are the links to the tripod and clamp used by Emil: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3gHSAjd Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/2UYXf8E
Hey! Great tutorial! Just one question: In your examples, you sho the original photo and an edited one. Are in your iPhone photography course also lessons for editing included?
We provide distinct courses for various facets of photography. The iPhone Photo Academy focuses solely on capturing images, so editing isn't covered there. However, you can enroll in the iPhone Editing Academy (iphone.to/iea-s) to master editing tips and techniques using Apple's built-in editor and Lightroom Mobile.
I really enjoyed your video. I was intrigued with your tripod mount with the handle and scroll-wheel? Please share where you got this tripod mount and what that wheel does.
Here are the product names and links: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3gHSAjd Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/2UYXf8E
Glad you liked it! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone camera, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
You can achieve great results with an iPhone! :) If you'd like to learn more tips and techniques to improve your photography skills, you are welcome to check out and join our full iPhoto Photo Academy course here: iphone.to/ipa-s
We're glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! :) If you'd like to learn more tips and techniques to improve your photography, you are welcome to check out our full iPhone Photo Academy course here: iphone.to/ipa-s
Hello, I had always used HD1080 (120 fps) as I thought it was better. Please can you let me know why 12MP (30 fps) is better. Thank you for your great tutorials.
It's the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa. Glad you like the video! 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
@@iPhone_Photography_School: Thank you so much for the info and the link. I really do. Emil Pakarklis is an outstanding online teacher: entertaining, clear and informative. I will buy the entire tutorial package. Thanks.
You're welcome! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone camera, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Wow!! i always loved taking photos from my iphone and thought they were so capable in taking pictures loved the video and really trying that app and the techinque u just taught..
Glad it was helpful! 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
excellent explanation, just for me it´s my very first iphone ever had. and I´m amazed about this phone do in photography. thanks for teaching us how to use it proficiently. Just a question about your tripod. Could you tell me what brand or model is it?. thanks
Thanks for watching! We are glad you enjoyed the lesson! :) Here's the equipment information: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
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
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
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
thankyou! before this i watched some vids how to long exposure with iphone, those vids told me that theres no way to do this with iphone n i need to use 3rd party app i need to purchase, when it is actually possible to do this with the camera app!
Currently, we don't have lessons about how to photograph artwork. We'll forward your recommendation to our production team for consideration. Here's a link you can use to learn some tips on how to achieve great results: artswestchester.org/art-matters/8-tips-for-photographing-artwork-with-an-iphone/
Amazing video , thanks so much for this. I'm curious though, given how long the shutter stayed open on the last lighthouse shot, how is it that everything wasn't over-exposed like crazy? Amazing app and its now part of my iPhone apps for good.
You can adjust the light sensitivity so that the image won't be overexposed. 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
Hi Tony, This is the information of the equipment used: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
Here's the info about the equipment used by Emil: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3tEHlyh As for a shutter release, he uses the wired headphones from Apple. :)
Thanks! 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
Find out more about iPhone Photo Academy: secure.iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-photo-academy?PS&TH-cam&TH-camOrganic&YT_Video_Pinned_Comment&IPA_M5_V10
How about XR users with single lens?? Can do everything like you showed up on your all videos???
@@barkerzz4556 Absolutely! All of the techniques we teach in our videos and courses are applicable to all iPhones! :)
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We need more video like this but in iPhone 13 pro … good job
continue .
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This is the single most useful video I have ever watched for iPhone photography on motion blur and light trail. Beautifully explained with real examples. Great job and thank you for sharing your work.
Glad you enjoyed it! :) There’s plenty more to learn on the iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join - iphone.to/ipa-r
I totally agree🙌
Did you used any app for this picture settings
Please help me with the name of the app you used
@@rupamdas5954 I am using the Slow Shutter app.
This guy has my respect.
He is calm, so listening to him makes us calm too.
Not to forget his knowledge and passion for photography. I wish I found him when I began 4 years ago
Very informative and well done, with clear and concise instructions. Looking forward to putting this information into practice. Thank you!
The way u r talking is so polite & gentle 🥰
You are a gift to lovers of learning photography. An excellent educator, clear and simple, humble in approach yet great in its message and dedication for the love of capturing those beautiful moments.. Thank you very much.
Thanks for your kind words! We appreciate it! :)
I believe this is the best iPhone photography course out there. Highly recommended.
Thanks for your support, Tom!
this is by far the most educative video on photography i’ve ever watched FR! Amazing Work !!
Thanks for your comment! We appreciate the support :)
Thank you so very very much for this amazing vid. Your calm, clear, uncomplicated yet detailed description of each step along with the explanation and examples are not only awesome but so very appreciated.
Thank you!! We appreciate your comment. In case you would like to learn more iPhone photography techniques, feel free to check out our iPhone Photo Academy course here: iphone.to/iea-s
@@iPhone_Photography_School 🙌🌟🙌
Of ALL the courses on iPhone photography ... yours's are the BEST by FAR! Thank you!!!
Thanks for your comment! We are glad you enjoyed the course!
The brilliant part of this video is , it beings back the wonderful time that i had in Riga ( Latvia ) ! One of the smartest and sweetest people on the planet.
Thanks for your comment! You are welcome to visit Riga again in the future :)
You opened my world to phone camera.
Literally the most useful for iPhone photography
We are glad you liked the video! :)
This is the first time I have seen something stunning like this one.
Please help me learn this photography skills.
I wish to build a career out of this.
Please reply
Thanks for your comment! You are welcome to join our full iPhone Photo Academy course. In there, you'll find more tips and techniques to improve your photography skills: iphone.to/ipa-s
Excellent video. Well explained with good examples. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it, Richard! :)
This is a treat for eyes.. man ur videos are way too good. Please make some videos on mobile videography
Thanks for the suggestion and for your kind words. We are currently working on other projects but I will forward you comments to our production team. :)
i didnt know this channle exist untill today.. but now I am so glad I found it.. thank you so much for this tutorial and looking forward to watching more from this channel .. very well explained .. love from india
This is a brilliant introduction to iPhone photography thank you.
You are The Best IPhone photographer congratulations
Thanks a lot! :)
Bruh this is absolutely stunning
As a person who just bought iPhone 13 this channel is a god-sent
Thanks for the content!
Glad you liked it! In case you would like to learn more about the iPhone camera features and more iPhone photography fundamentals, feel free to check out our full course here: iphone.to/ipa-s :)
Superb demonstration Emil.what a clarity in the explanation.marvellous tutorial. Thank you once again
fantastic lesson emil thank you , we need video about editing with photo app
There's a video about it in our iPhone Landscape Mastery course! Here's the link: iPhone.to/ilm-j
Love this. You explained everything so well.
Great video❤.
Instead of using remote control for the shutter, you can also use self timer built into the slow shutter app to avoid shaking..
(not for Bulb mode though)
Thanks for sharing
Could you please explain how to control exposure time if bulb isn’t used with the timer
Mate you are a superstar………amazing and thanks you just shot to the top of my favorite TH-camrs………..
i just hope apple is paying this guy cuz he helped a lot of people when it comes to choosing phone for camera purposes 🔥
Is it possible to record video of the lights are coming at night? That is gonna be a really good video too.
I would love it if you conducted in person photo workshops!
Thank U Very Much for the Excellent Educative Video!!!
I feel like im listening in a calm music while listening for this video!
That's awesome! We are glad you found it relaxing. :)
Omg this is what I've been needing. I'll soon be getting my iphone 11 next week and I find this really informative! Thank you
Your videos has great learning experience.
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
Amazing film, you’ve discovered a new world for me !
Thanks for your comment! Glad you learned something new :)
Excellent tutorial. I’m sure the following question has been asked but I notice when you hold your iPhone you have the camera lenses are towards the bottom left versus holding the camera with the lenses at the top right. Is there a reason / benefit for this way of shooting?
This grip ensures maximum stability. :)
Watching From Nepal 🇳🇵
And lots of love 💕
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
Awesome video… and many thanks for this tutorial.
Can u kindly share the link to the app or state the name as I can’t get it… thanks
It's Slow Shutter Cam on the App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/slow-shutter-cam/id357404131
Outstanding video
Excellent tutorial. What tripod is being used?
Thank you! We are glad you liked the video :)
Here's the tripod information:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Great video. Many thanks. If you have an Apple Watch then you can also use it as remote shutter release.
Thank you so much for sharing your photo knowledge . Beautiful captures .
Thanks! If you're interested in seeing more of these photos and know how they were taken, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Hi Emil.. thanks for the great explanation. I tried this and really got amazing photos. Can you also explain how to use the Intervalometer feature in Slow Shutter Cam app ?
Hi, The Intervalometer feature in the Slow Shutter Cam app allows you to capture a series of photos at predefined intervals. It is commonly used for creating time-lapse videos or capturing long-exposure shots over an extended period.
When you enable the Intervalometer, you can specify the time interval between each photo capture. For example, you might set it to take a photo every 5 seconds or every minute. The app will then automatically capture photos at the specified interval until you stop or reach a predetermined number of shots.
@@iPhone_Photography_School If I capture 100 photos with an interval of 1 sec, then is there a way to export 100 photos into a video or merge the photos together in iPhone ?
Yes, you can use iMovie or any other video editor to create a clip with those 100 images! :)
This video is very useful, I been thinking how can I make my photo looks different from other, now I can do that
Glad you learned something new! You are welcome to check our full iPhone Photo Academy course to learn more tips and techniques and improve your photography skills! Here's the link: iphone.to/ipa-s
Excellent work thanking you for very clear explanation and teaching. You are excellent teacher with gifted skills.
This a fabulous video! So informative with complete explanations for specific situations.
Excellent work! Thank you so much for sharing your insighs❤
How you edit image
Plz make video on editing image
This video will help you get started with photo editing: iphonephotographyschool.com/video/editing-apps. And if you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out our iPhone Editing Academy course! Here’s the link: iphone.to/iea-j
Thanks for your valuable lessons. Appreciate & I will try the long exposure photography.
Thank you for all the information and teaching that you share with everyone. I enjoy your iPhone photography school and please never stop making these videos on TH-cam.
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
Truly amazing videos, you are an iPhone photographer genius, I am learning so much from your videos, thanks so much and keep up doing great tutorials videos
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Thanks Julian! We appreciate your comment :)
How do you touch-up the photos with more vibrance and more colours standing out?
We use Snapseed or Lightroom mobile to edit our photos.
@@iPhone_Photography_School thanks!
Could you please let me know which tripod adapter you use in this excellent video?
Here are the product names and links of the tripod equipment used by Emil:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3gHSAjd
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/2UYXf8E
It would be good to see a video on the equipment that you are using besides the iphone.
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll forward it to our production team for consideration. Is there a particular tool you are curious about?
Excellent video - thanks so much. Wondering if you could share the type of tripod you used - looks perfect for an iPhone.
It's a Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa
Thank you for sharing this, Emil! ❤
This is gold my friend,thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! 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
I loved this! Thank you for posting these videos! What is the tripod mount that you are using here?
This was amazing! Thank you
Just purchased your course! Was sold after watching one video. Whats the tri-pod you're using for the iphone in this video?
Hi, Thanks for joining the course! Here are the links to the tripod and clamp used by Emil:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3gHSAjd
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/2UYXf8E
Hey! Great tutorial! Just one question: In your examples, you sho the original photo and an edited one. Are in your iPhone photography course also lessons for editing included?
We provide distinct courses for various facets of photography. The iPhone Photo Academy focuses solely on capturing images, so editing isn't covered there. However, you can enroll in the iPhone Editing Academy (iphone.to/iea-s) to master editing tips and techniques using Apple's built-in editor and Lightroom Mobile.
I really enjoyed your video. I was intrigued with your tripod mount with the handle and scroll-wheel? Please share where you got this tripod mount and what that wheel does.
Here are the product names and links: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3gHSAjd
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/2UYXf8E
I am stunned by the video as it has such a high quality and delivers so much know how! Thanks a lot
Glad you liked it! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone camera, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Very very well explained and demonstrated 😍
Awesome work. You are a great teacher. Hoping to have similar tutorials for samsung owners too.
We appreciate your kind words and the suggestion! We'll forward it to our production team for consideration.
never knew you could do these kinds of photos on iphone - thanks!
You can achieve great results with an iPhone! :) If you'd like to learn more tips and techniques to improve your photography skills, you are welcome to check out and join our full iPhoto Photo Academy course here: iphone.to/ipa-s
First video I see of you, very nice content!
We're glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! :)
If you'd like to learn more tips and techniques to improve your photography, you are welcome to check out our full iPhone Photo Academy course here: iphone.to/ipa-s
❤i really like the way you talk and explain all👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for your amazing and clear explanation
Hello, I had always used HD1080 (120 fps) as I thought it was better. Please can you let me know why 12MP (30 fps) is better. Thank you for your great tutorials.
1080 is great if you'll be playing the video on a small screen. We highly recommend using 4k 30fps to get the best video quality.
Awesome video. Informative and well delivered. Thank you so much.
What type of tripod is suitable for an iPhone? Thanks.
It's the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa. Glad you like the video! 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
@@iPhone_Photography_School: Thank you so much for the info and the link. I really do. Emil Pakarklis is an outstanding online teacher: entertaining, clear and informative. I will buy the entire tutorial package. Thanks.
Just a beautifully explained and informative production.
Thanks for your kind words! We appreciate the support :)
Much appreciation for this wonderful tutorial. Thank you very much!
You're welcome! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone camera, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Thank you very much, Emil!
Wow!! i always loved taking photos from my iphone and thought they were so capable in taking pictures loved the video and really trying that app and the techinque u just taught..
Glad it was helpful! 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
absolutely brilliant tutorial! Thank you so much
excellent explanation, just for me it´s my very first iphone ever had. and I´m amazed about this phone do in photography. thanks for teaching us how to use it proficiently. Just a question about your tripod. Could you tell me what brand or model is it?. thanks
Thanks for watching! We are glad you enjoyed the lesson! :)
Here's the equipment information:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
Great explanation. Thanks for sharing
You are very welcome! Glad you found it useful :)
Is there a way to import an existing video that you’ve already shot into the app?
Thank you all the way from India ❤
Love your Videos but what you think of 13 pro not having the ability to disable the HDR setting and all the post processing of an image now
I’ve known you for few years now and nothing like this channel online for Iphone! Apple should be paying you mate
We appreciate the support! :) We're glad that you found our videos helpful
Very interesting and informative technique i learned from this video. thanks for the video :)
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
Fantastic lesson as always, thank you Emil.
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
Hi iPhone School... i'm interested in taking the course but only if the videos has subtitles.
All the lessons have subtitles available! :) You are welcome to use the following link to join: iphone.to/ipa-s
Emil, i really like the delivery in how you teach. Is your course a series of videos? Thanks!
I just read on the website that it is a series of videos. I will join! Thank you for your youtube videos. Very generous :)
That's wonderful! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Amazing and insightful. Please who knows the tripod used in the video
Hi there,
Here's the tripod information:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb :)
Incredible video !!!!
Absolutely beautiful tutorial
This is really amazing. What a wonderful video to start the day with.
Thank you for this excellent video. I have one question what is the brand of the holder you use to place the iPhone to the tripod?
It is a Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
You my friend and a legend and so easy to listen to. Also, 1st. 😂
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
This man is a hero
Oh man I am simply in love with your work🥺. Please do a tutorial about film camera photography with iPhone..
We'll look into that!
thankyou!
before this i watched some vids how to long exposure with iphone, those vids told me that theres no way to do this with iphone n i need to use 3rd party app i need to purchase, when it is actually possible to do this with the camera app!
Would you, or have you, done a video on how to photograph art works? It is difficult to catch the subtlety of colour variation, and avoid reflections.
Currently, we don't have lessons about how to photograph artwork. We'll forward your recommendation to our production team for consideration. Here's a link you can use to learn some tips on how to achieve great results: artswestchester.org/art-matters/8-tips-for-photographing-artwork-with-an-iphone/
You are really good instructor.... thank you !!! you are a Life saver
Amazing video , thanks so much for this. I'm curious though, given how long the shutter stayed open on the last lighthouse shot, how is it that everything wasn't over-exposed like crazy? Amazing app and its now part of my iPhone apps for good.
You can adjust the light sensitivity so that the image won't be overexposed. 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
Hi Emil, I am interested where you got the iPhone mount for your tripod with hand grip and tumbwheel?
Hi Tony,
This is the information of the equipment used:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
Can you recommend the equipment used? Tripod, mount, any cables with iPhone 13 to trip shutter? Thanks!
Here's the info about the equipment used by Emil: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3tEHlyh
As for a shutter release, he uses the wired headphones from Apple. :)
Great tutorial. May I ask what make and model your tripod is? Thank you
It's a Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa
Bonsoir, merci pour cette excellente vidéo.
Thanks! 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