![]() ![]() Again, this guide can certainly apply to other versions of iPhone. ![]() Please read the review below and consider from there if you are an Android user.Īll images in this guide were taken with an iPhone 6. This guide was written sharing apps and features ON the iPhone, but I have had android and other smart phone users feel they certainly can apply a good chunk of it to their phone photography in general, so you may like this even if you don’t use an iPhone. Once purchased, this is for you and you only. This guide is copyrighted and may not be shared or transferred to another party. Should that happen, please e-mail me and I will get you set up with a dropbox link. Also note that if you don’t give this time to download and click to many times your link will expire. If you want to read it on your mobile device I suggest uploading it to your own file sharing option of choice and then opening it from there after it is backed up on your computer. I highly recommend downloading this from a computer and not a mobile device. You will receive a link to download and it will likely take a little bit to download depending on your internet speed, connection etc. I would say more than 98% of the images shared there are all taken AND edited in my iPhone. If you are looking to make more interesting and beautiful images point period blank! This is for you.Īnd if you haven’t yet seen my work on Instagram, you can at /my4hens. In fact many of the people that were sent this guide in the editing/testing phase feel it was a super value and could apply to photography in general. I am not the be all, end all in phone photography, but if you maybe dig some my work and want to know my secrets, this is the resource for you. I really wanted this guide to be relate-able and easy to read. You don’t even have to have any formal training in anything photography related. You do NOT need to be a professional photographer to take advantage of this. I even share my favorite places to print my images when I am all done because they do no good sitting on that camera.Īnd even better, this is accessible and affordable. ![]() It is 115 pages packed full of inspiration, tips on your phone camera, lighting, composition, lifestyle, story telling and in-app editing + more. So why this guide? This guide is SO MUCH MORE than an iPhone guide. I am not fussing over focal lengths and camera settings, because all that matters in that moment… is my subject. My iPhone is integral in fact because it is always with me. The shocking part is they weren’t all taken with my “big camera.” Many of them were taken with my iPhone. I have captured some gems for sure- some I feel honored to hand down to them, and their children- and their children’s children. Being a professional photographer, being able to photograph my own children is everything. ![]()
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