Smartphone Photography
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In Part 3 of the Art of Photography series, photographer Hazel Meredith discusses smartphone photography. She explains which camera and editing apps to use and shares some of her favorite photos.
0:00 - Introduction
1:58 - Breaking Down Photos Taken with an iPhone
9:58 - Raw or JPEG? Different Mobile Formats
13:06 - Perspective
15:09 - Framing
16:15 - Macro
17:20 - Panoramic Photos
17:50 - Camera Apps
24:38 - Camera Modes (iPhone)
29:36 - Photo Editing Apps and Software
37:05 - Upsizing
39:35 - More Editing Apps
41:56 - Limitations
42:55 - Q
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As AI and smartphone cameras get better and better, some people fear that professional photography might be a dying art and fruitless career. In this video, Michele Celentano takes the stage to explain those fears away and shares why she believes people will always pay for professional images.
0:00 - Introduction
2:05 - Your Brand
21:15 - Your Beliefs
50:50 - Final Thoughts
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Sony Artisan of Imagery Mike Colón recently shot a destination wedding on his Sony XPERIA smartphone. In this B&H video, Colón discusses his own experience shooting a high-pressure event without the luxury of his Sony Alpha cameras and
After our introductory lesson to creating narrative and telling personal stories with smartphone cameras, I asked my kids to advance their skill set by telling visual stories using a more advanced, more versatile camera. In this case, they’re using my Sony Alpha a6500 mirrorless
I love spending time with my kids, lots and lots of time. And while we are passing all of this time together, I thought I’d have a try at teaching them a little bit about photography. I don’t go into this endeavor with any illusions; they are probably going to end up teaching me.
My kids were both born well after the year 2000 and, I’d argue, that alone puts their visual acumen far ahead of what mine was at their age. Their understanding of photography as a language and their consideration of what can happen inside a frame is much more