iPhone Photography Week 2024
Take better photos with the camera in your pocket. iMore’s iPhone Photography Week 2024 is filled with great content that will take your iPhone camera-snapping capabilities to the next level.
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iMore’s iPhone Photography Week 2024 is the perfect themed week to sharpen up your photo-capturing skills with your smartphone. With expert tutorials from professional photographers, fun features, and reviews, iPhone Photography Week is the perfect place to kickstart your journey to becoming a better photographer.
Throughout the week, we’ll publish new content, including the iPhone Photography Basics course, which has been carefully curated by Mike Harris, a professional photographer and Deputy Editor of N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine.
We’ve also got some fun features taking you through the history of iPhone photography from the greatest innovations to the times the smartphone has been used for professional videography.
Whether you’re a budding photographer or someone who just wants to point and shoot, iMore’s iPhone Photography Week 2024 is a fun and informative week-long event that you definitely don’t want to miss.
Bookmark this page and keep checking back for new guides, tips and features as they go live.
iPhone Photography Basics
The cameras on the best iPhones make taking photos easy, but there’s always room for improvement. The first in our iPhone Photography Basics series gives you seven tips to improve your pictures instantly without taking any form of professional course. From learning how to edit efficiently to taking photos during The Golden Hour, these tips will set you on the right path towards taking better photos with your iPhone.
Composition is one of the most important elements of every photo you’ll ever take. Mike Harris, iMore’s photography expert, takes us through a step-by-step guide on how to become a better photographer by simply learning the ways of composition. As he puts it, “Looking for a fast track to iPhone photography greatness? Composition, composition, composition!”
Editing photos on the stock iPhone Photos app is extremely easy and if you know how you can get some fantastic editing done without the use of a third-party app. This guide shows you everything you need to know to edit photos on your iPhone easily and efficiently without forking out for a photo editing software.
Why not take up a 365 day project and capture a photo journal showcasing the best pictures of your year? Using this technique and taking up a challenge is a fantastic way to force yourself to be proactive with your photography and think about each individual shot.
Black and white photography can make a huge difference to your portfolio and if you master it correctly, the iPhone is pretty good at achieving the effect. This guide will take you through the whole process of shooting in black and white, making your photos atmospheric and gorgeous to look at.
Seek out the right weather conditions and wield your iPhone like a landscape photography pro. Take the most beautiful pictures of your surroundings with these simple tips.
Learn to capture the best-quality nighttime images by wielding your iPhone’s Night mode like a professional photographer.
Capture a panorama on your iPhone to frame super-wide vistas and create mammoth resolution images. The perfect way to capture that beautiful view.
iPhone Photography Week Features
Excited for the iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Pro? Like every new iPhone, the 2024 models will inevitably improve on the camera setup of Apple’s smartphones, and we can’t wait to see what the company has up its sleeve.
Tangerine is an indie film from almost a decade ago, yet it is one of the best organic examples of the ‘Shot on iPhone’ marketing.
We take a look at the history of iPhone photography and the innovations that make the smartphone’s camera such an impressive feat. From Face ID to the latest developments to the iPhone 15 camera, Apple repeatedly impresses with photography innovations.
Apple’s first-party iOS apps are fantastic for getting started in the world of photography. This guide will give you some basic starting points to help find your own aesthetic for taking your own style of pictures.
Looking to improve your iPhone photography? These accessories will enhance the photography experience on your smartphone.
Have you ever wondered how closing an iPhone’s camera comes to an actual DSLR? We put a professional photographer through their paces to see how the iPhone 15 Pro Max compares to a sub $500 camera. The results may surprise you.
A simple snapshot reveals how computational photography can surprise and alarm us. This feature focuses on the alarming improvements to AI in photo editing.
There are so many fantastic photography apps on iPhone, so it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Luckily for you, we’ve selected our top 9 picks for third-party photography apps — you’re sure to find one you’ll love.
Do you upload pictures to Instagram without doing any editing? It’s fair to say a lot of people do. In this article we discuss why it’s important to edit your Instagram photography and why everyone should do it.
What about AI and its ability to completely overhaul photographs? iMore contributor Becca Caddy takes a look at the potential for AI photo editing and asks the question, can AI create the perfect photo?
The iPhone 15 Pro Max has a vast amount of camera tech inside it, so it’s a good idea to understand where each feature can give you the best experience. Whether you’re taking pictures at a gig or recording video watching a football game, there’s a Pro Max camera feature for every situation.
Today At Apple sessions are the best way to learn about your Apple products and they are made even better because they are free. Get insight from an ex-Apple Creative who used to take the classes as she explains why the Photo Tours are well worth your time.
Professional photographers use iPhones for taking photos too. Professional photographer, Mike Harris, explains why he loves using his iPhone for photography and why the saying “The best camera is the one that’s with you,” is actually true.
You’ve probably seen the term “Shot on iPhone” a lot whenever you’ve looked over Apple’s Press releases, event programming, or even its competitions — but what does that mean? In this feature, we examine the ‘Shot on iPhone’ initiative, and explain exactly what the company wants it to portray.
Sometimes you want more grip on your iPhone for taking better photos and the ShiftCam SnapGrip has you covered. This MagSafe accessory has a built in battery pack and adds a camera shutter button to take pictures. The only problem is convenience.
There are a lot of courses available online to learn more about iPhone photography. One iMore contributor took CamGuru’s iPhone Photo Academy to see if it could improve her photo skills — it looks like it did.
iPhone Photography Week How Tos
Did you know there are loads of companies out there that offer ways to convert your iPhone photos into beautiful photo books? One of those companies is Mixbook and it makes gorgeous photo books to cherish all of your memories even if they’ve been captured digitally.
Pixelmator Pro is one of the best photo editing apps for Mac and iMore’s News Editor, Stephen Warwick, uses the simple auto-editing tools to make all of his photos taken on iPhone look gorgeous.
Do you love to eat good food? Who doesn’t right? Taking photos of even the most delicious plates can be tricky if you don’t know how to do it right. This guide gives you insightful tips on how to take better food pictures using your iPhone’s camera and combined with our iPhone Photography Basics is sure to evolve your food game.
This contents page is being regularly updated throughout iPhone Photography Week 2024. Expect new posts to appear daily, focused on making your photos shot with iPhone better than ever before.
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