Sweet vid! Always a great reminder that we actually don't HAVE to have the latest and greatest cameras out there (or any camera aside from our phone). I definitely enjoy getting my mobile reps in don time to time🤝🏼
How do you decide on which format will work well with a shot? Sometimes I just don't know if 9:16, 3:4 or sth. else is the right choice :) There a times you only have that one moment for a shot and switching and trying out euch isn't possible
I will take your advice and I will just start! Great video broski
Loved this video Jared! What would you say are some of your personal favourite in using DSLR vs Mirroless cameras? - have you used both and what would you recommend depending on the scene (i.e nature, portraits, landscapes, macro, night life etc)? Maybe another video idea :)
HI - great info, thanks! So, I'm still a novice to a little more advanced than novice when it comes to photo editing. Re: Lightroom Mobile - do you find the necessity to purchase the subscription to get the additional editing functions? I currently use the native IOS 17.5.1 photo editing on my iPhone 15 Pro and I also use Snapseed. I'll sometimes use LR Mobile and I experiment editing with all 3. Just not convinced or sure whether I need to pay for the LR subscription. What's your opinion? Thanks!
Well done!
Is it possible to do both i want to get into photography but i can't afford a camera but this is a great option for me to be a moble photographer my question is that is it possible to turn mobile photography into a job and in the future do photography with a camera and a smartphone
My iPhone tends to over expose, same with Samsung's I've had. On my iPhone i lower the EV and it produces much nicer photos with a more correct exposure
I would love a preset from you
Four years ago, I,left my Sony mirrorless and went to my iPhone…exclusively! Staying with the iPhone!
thank you, good video - but do you have to wear a hat indoors,and do you have to plug an individual phone maker - go generic. 12 MP, f/1.8, 26mm (wide), 1/2.55", 1.4µm, PDAF, OIS: 1/2.55 size sensor - but who makes the sensor?
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