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I am a new iPhone 12 Pro Max, When using my iPhone, what is the largest reasonable enlargement I can create. I also have my Nikon Camera with lens, I have had 11x14 prints made with my DSLR NIKON
Hi @@Triplebuc50, you can get good qulaity prints of 21.44in x 14.24 in with a 12-Megapixel sensor. We have a link on how to print iPhone photos available in our blog. Here's the link: iphonephotographyschool.com/print-iphone-photos/
Good pace, presentation and pronunciation. Very reassuring every step of the way. Many things to learn but very nice of him breaking it down for us to understand.
We're so glad you enjoyed it Daxlein! If you're interested in watching more content from us, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
Hi, great videos! Question: what setting do you recommend I use when shooting a crime scene? Can you recommend a video I watch to teach me the best practices? Thx. Keep it up. Be safe
Really enjoyed this video! You shoot in the most beautiful locations! The new camera settings are so useful - especially the exposure feature. I personally don't like taking photos with a filter enabled either, but it's great that you have the option to revert to the original if you do have one selected!
Glad you found it helpful, Aoife! 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
Learning “Depth of Field” was a lot easier in film SLR Cameras when we could adjust the Aperture Manually. Basically “Depth of Field” allows you to determine what will be In Focus before & behind your Focus Point. The smaller the Aperture e.g F16 was the Infinity setting. When you opened up the Aperture to say F1.4 then what was behind your Focus Point was “Out of Focus” and appeared blurred. Now we have to manage that Digitally and is for some a harder learning curve. The important thing is to use your Camera and Experiment with the settings It May take a little time but once you understand a whole new world opens up. Enjoy yourself. The big advantage of Digital Photography is that you get Instant Feedback. No more developing film and printing. The results are instant. Have fun, Photography is a wonderful thing. You capture a moment in time forever
I just subscribed, this video was so systematic and amazing, it helped me so much in getting better at photography. Thank you so much, and keep up the good work! 😊
Thanks Khushi, we're glad you enjoyed it! If you’re interested in watching more videos like this, you might want to join the iPhone Photo Academy. Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
Thanks Nitza, we're glad to hear you enjoyed it! If you're interested in watching more content like this, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
You're very welcome Alan! If you're interested in watching more content from us, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
Glad you like them! There will be lots more to learn inside the course! Here's the link to get iPhone Photo Academy at a HUGE discount: iphone.to/ipa-j
This was very helpful. 🙏🏾 thank you. I’m an artist and would like to use my phone to take reference photos. But it never seems like the photo looks the same as what I’m looking at. The value contrast and color saturation always seems exaggerated. Am I right to say that messing with the exposure will fix this issue that the camera does automatically? And is there a way to turn off the the low light feature, so I can capture accurately the scene in a low light setting without the app amplifying the light? This would be so helpful. I want to figure these things out before deciding to pay for a different app or purchase a dslr camera
Yes, taking control of the exposure will allow you to capture the scene just like how you see it in real life! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Glad you enjoyed it! There will be lots more to learn inside the course! Here's the link to get iPhone Photo Academy at a HUGE discount: iphone.to/ipa-j
I love your videos!!! Can you make a tutorial on how to photograph black or dark color clothing? It looks gray when I shoot closeups with my iPhone. Thank you!!!🙏
Our iPhone Photo Academy course will cover the fundamentals of iPhone photography so you can take stunning photos in every situation! :) Here's the link to join - iphone.to/ipa-r
Hallo Emil, very great photo lesson. Can you tell me, which tripod do you use in your video and can you recommend this for iphone photography? Best regards Jörg
Emil uses the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head (amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa) along with the Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP) (amzn.to/35fLgWf) in this video and it's a great combo to use for photography :)
Thanks great intro. Question on orientation of the iphone while on the tripod. In landscape view, I see your shutter release is to the left. I've been doing the opposite, with my shutter release to the right. Does it matter?
We're so glad to have helped! If you’d like to further improve your iPhone photography skills, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you. Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
I love you're video's because you don't just assume that we'll know. Even I assume that I should know - some of it I do know - but many obvious things I don't know... well, no one has ever taught me before you 😉
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
Thanks, we're glad to hear you enjoyed it! If you're interested in watching more content from us, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
Glad you liked it! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Good evening Sir. Can I please ask you if the position of the lenses ( on this video, bottom right ), when the phone is on a tripod, affects the quality of the shot? Thank you.
There is no quality effected, as long as the phone camera lens is not too close to the phone tripod holder that the holder gets in the view of the camera.
I stumbled across your channel by chance and I really like your clear and concise way of explaining these features. I am getting back into hiking and outdoor activities and would love to capture some of the beautiful places I have seen. This video really opened my eyes to the power of the iPhone camera. You just got a new subscriber and I will take a look at the course and see if it’s something I can afford. Do you have any recommendations for a good tripod not too expensive? Thanks again! 🙂
Glad it was helpful! You can check out iPhone.to/iphone-tripod for our recommendations. And 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
You're very welcome Patrick! If you’re interested in watching more videos like this, you might want to join the iPhone Photo Academy. Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-a
4:3 is the best to use, as you're actually capturing less when shooting 16:9. That being said, the iPhone allows you to switch back to 4:3 even if you shot the photo as 16:9. :)
@@iPhone_Photography_School How can I do that? I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max running iOS 16 and couldn't find this option. Thanks for doing so many awesome videos!
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
Hi Benjamin! I'm afraid we don't specialize in helping fix broken cameras. What we can suggest is that you allow all apps access to your camera in settings. If this doesn't work, take it to a professional to see what they can do to fix it. I hope this helps :)
All this content is in the iPhone Photo Academy course which we're currently updating for the newer iPhone models. You'll get all this new content for free as an existing customer! Here’s the link to read more and sign up: iphone.to/ipa-a
That's wonderful! There will be lots more iPhone photography tips to discover inside the course! Here's the link to learn more about iPhone Photo Academy: 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
Emil uses the following tripod and clamp: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/35fLgWf
I stopped buying a new phone every year. I Am a professional bladesmith and my photography is terrible. You can imagine what frustration that causes, do jewelry from scrap pieces also. Using an 10XR, bought a lightbox, pictures still look horrible. Even bought a tripod and a camera shutter remote.
Our course can help you, Tim! Soon you'l be taking incredible photos with your iPhone XR! Here's the link to get iPhone Photo Academy at a HUGE discount: iphone.to/ipa-j
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I am a new iPhone 12 Pro Max, When using my iPhone, what is the largest reasonable enlargement I can create. I also have my Nikon Camera with lens, I have had 11x14 prints made with my DSLR NIKON
Hi @@Triplebuc50, you can get good qulaity prints of 21.44in x 14.24 in with a 12-Megapixel sensor. We have a link on how to print iPhone photos available in our blog. Here's the link: iphonephotographyschool.com/print-iphone-photos/
Best camera teacher ever seen in my entire life
Same here
I know right?!
Agreed
He is one of best teacher for iPhone camera shooting.
Thanks, we're so glad to hear it! :)
Good pace, presentation and pronunciation. Very reassuring every step of the way. Many things to learn but very nice of him breaking it down for us to understand.
Glad you enjoyed it! There will be lots more to learn inside the course! Here's the link to learn more about iPhone Photo Academy: iphone.to/ipa-j
You so great...the way you talk .....one can concentrate and understand so well....Thank you
We're so glad you enjoyed it Daxlein! If you're interested in watching more content from us, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join:
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Lots of learning from your tutorial . Best wishes always for you 💞
Thank you so much 😊
Same here
ty for this! watching it right now
Hi, great videos! Question: what setting do you recommend I use when shooting a crime scene? Can you recommend a video I watch to teach me the best practices? Thx. Keep it up. Be safe
glad to see a familiar face again ! :D
Really enjoyed this video! You shoot in the most beautiful locations! The new camera settings are so useful - especially the exposure feature. I personally don't like taking photos with a filter enabled either, but it's great that you have the option to revert to the original if you do have one selected!
Glad you found it helpful, Aoife! 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
Keep going my teacher ☺️🖤
Learning “Depth of Field” was a lot easier in film SLR Cameras when we could adjust the Aperture Manually. Basically “Depth of Field” allows you to determine what will be In Focus before & behind your Focus Point. The smaller the Aperture e.g F16 was the Infinity setting. When you opened up the Aperture to say F1.4 then what was behind your Focus Point was “Out of Focus” and appeared blurred.
Now we have to manage that Digitally and is for some a harder learning curve.
The important thing is to use your Camera and Experiment with the settings It May take a little time but once you understand a whole new world opens up. Enjoy yourself. The big advantage of Digital Photography is that you get Instant Feedback. No more developing film and printing. The results are instant. Have fun, Photography is a wonderful thing. You capture a moment in time forever
I just subscribed, this video was so systematic and amazing, it helped me so much in getting better at photography. Thank you so much, and keep up the good work! 😊
Thanks Khushi, we're glad you enjoyed it! If you’re interested in watching more videos like this, you might want to join the iPhone Photo Academy. Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
@@iPhone_Photography_School , Thanks! I'll definitely consider it. You guys are doing a wonderful job by educating people on this!
Two thumbs way up. Very pleasant instruction in beautiful surroundings. (I assume you'll cover RAW in a separate video.)
Excellent video, thank you for sharing you photography knowledge and skills You're an excellent communicator.
Thanks Nitza, we're glad to hear you enjoyed it! If you're interested in watching more content like this, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
Thanks once again. You are a great tutor
You're very welcome Alan! If you're interested in watching more content from us, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
I love to do iPhone photography and have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you so much
Glad you like them! There will be lots more to learn inside the course! Here's the link to get iPhone Photo Academy at a HUGE discount: iphone.to/ipa-j
Same here
This was very helpful. 🙏🏾 thank you.
I’m an artist and would like to use my phone to take reference photos. But it never seems like the photo looks the same as what I’m looking at. The value contrast and color saturation always seems exaggerated. Am I right to say that messing with the exposure will fix this issue that the camera does automatically?
And is there a way to turn off the the low light feature, so I can capture accurately the scene in a low light setting without the app amplifying the light? This would be so helpful. I want to figure these things out before deciding to pay for a different app or purchase a dslr camera
Yes, taking control of the exposure will allow you to capture the scene just like how you see it in real life! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
I agree... One of the bests mobile phone photography 👍🏼☺️
That’s right
What kind of tripod are you using? I have an IPhone XS Max! Thanks
Amazing video as always!! Thank you for the great content
Glad you enjoyed it! There will be lots more to learn inside the course! Here's the link to get iPhone Photo Academy at a HUGE discount: iphone.to/ipa-j
I love your videos!!! Can you make a tutorial on how to photograph black or dark color clothing? It looks gray when I shoot closeups with my iPhone. Thank you!!!🙏
Our iPhone Photo Academy course will cover the fundamentals of iPhone photography so you can take stunning photos in every situation! :) Here's the link to join - iphone.to/ipa-r
That was super amazing... Please try to make videos about making videos perfectly with iPhone and beauty effects to be put on ... Thanks ❤️
Glad you found it helpful! :) There’s plenty more to learn on the iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join - iphone.to/ipa-r
Hallo Emil, very great photo lesson. Can you tell me, which tripod do you use in your video and can you recommend this for iphone photography?
Best regards Jörg
Emil uses the Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head (amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa)
along with the Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP) (amzn.to/35fLgWf) in this video and it's a great combo to use for photography :)
Thanks great intro. Question on orientation of the iphone while on the tripod. In landscape view, I see your shutter release is to the left. I've been doing the opposite, with my shutter release to the right. Does it matter?
It does not really matter. As long as you have the composition right, you are welcome to use the iPhone in any position. :)
Very good. Simple, informative. I am much more aware of the features now and feel good.
👍👌 There is a Wonderful Power in Simplicity.... Nice & Simple. Thanks for the Effort & Time
You are most welcome!
again....great video
your photography tutorials are really nice and useful . I learned lot of things from your videos. thanks for making such beautiful and worthy content.
Very informative... so funny I have this phone for more than a year but never have knowledge about what you’ve showed. Thank you for sharing 🙂
We're so glad to have helped! If you’d like to further improve your iPhone photography skills, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you. Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
Great videos! Can I ask what tripod you are using?
Yes, it's a Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa
@@iPhone_Photography_School Thank you!
Can u plz make video of cinematic videos . I love your videos but i have iPhone 7 so I can’t do like u
I'm curious as to what Tripod and head you are using...TIA
Hi Rosalie,
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
Thank you so much for sharing this content. It’s realy nice. 💯
Glad you enjoy it! There will be lots more to learn inside the course! Here's the link to get iPhone Photo Academy at a HUGE discount: iphone.to/ipa-j
I love you're video's because you don't just assume that we'll know. Even I assume that I should know - some of it I do know - but many obvious things I don't know... well, no one has ever taught me before you 😉
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
Great, Emil, just great. Thx.
Thanks, we're glad to hear you enjoyed it! If you're interested in watching more content from us, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Photo Academy course! Here’s the link to join:
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Very calm & gentle teacher 😍♥️
Thank you! 😃
@@iPhone_Photography_School same here very calm gentle teacher and best ever teacher for me when it comes to photography cam
Right
Very thorough … and well-presented!👍👍
Glad you liked it! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your iPhone, our iPhone Photo Academy course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: iphone.to/ipa-j
Good evening Sir.
Can I please ask you if the position of the lenses ( on this video, bottom right ), when the phone is on a tripod, affects the quality of the shot?
Thank you.
There is no quality effected, as long as the phone camera lens is not too close to the phone tripod holder that the holder gets in the view of the camera.
Excellent MAN
What’s the name of the tripod please? Reply
Excellent instructions!
Thank you! :)
Best camera explanation, thanks
Glad it was helpful! There will be lots more to discover inside the course! Here's the link to learn more about iPhone Photo Academy: iphone.to/ipa-j
Thank you Scott! 👌🙋♀️❤️my new #14 Pro
Thank you, you are the best!
You're very welcome Gail :)
You should do a video with the addition of iPhone camera lenses
There will be a video about it in our iPhone Photo Academy course! Here's the link to get started: iphone.to/ipa-j
I stumbled across your channel by chance and I really like your clear and concise way of explaining these features. I am getting back into hiking and outdoor activities and would love to capture some of the beautiful places I have seen. This video really opened my eyes to the power of the iPhone camera. You just got a new subscriber and I will take a look at the course and see if it’s something I can afford. Do you have any recommendations for a good tripod not too expensive? Thanks again! 🙂
Glad it was helpful! You can check out iPhone.to/iphone-tripod for our recommendations. And 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
Great information. Thanks for sharing with us.
You're very welcome Patrick! If you’re interested in watching more videos like this, you might want to join the iPhone Photo Academy. Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
What is the best option to pick out of the default 4:3 or 16:9 I like using 16:9 but I feel as I’m missing out on something
4:3 is the best to use, as you're actually capturing less when shooting 16:9. That being said, the iPhone allows you to switch back to 4:3 even if you shot the photo as 16:9. :)
@@iPhone_Photography_School How can I do that? I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max running iOS 16 and couldn't find this option. Thanks for doing so many awesome videos!
Great stuff 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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
Thank you!
Hi please can you help me? My front camera isn’t working in other apps. I have wanted many videos on how to fix it be doesn’t work
Hi Benjamin! I'm afraid we don't specialize in helping fix broken cameras. What we can suggest is that you allow all apps access to your camera in settings. If this doesn't work, take it to a professional to see what they can do to fix it. I hope this helps :)
Thank you 🙏🏽!
MAY I KNOW WHAT BRAND IS YOUR TRIPOD SIR COZ I WANT TO BUY JUST THE SAME AS THAT
Sure! It's Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa
What is the name of your camera mount?
It's an MCLAMP from Manfrotto.
Cool tutorial!
We're glad to hear you enjoyed it :)
Good job!
Thanks! There will be lots more to learn inside the course! Here's the link to learn more about iPhone Photo Academy: iphone.to/ipa-j
Incredible...!!!
Please make a video on Manual Photography from iPhone , like ISO SHUTTER speed and all
Can you show us how to use night mode on new iPhone models to get best results and maybe how to edit the night photos?
All this content is in the iPhone Photo Academy course which we're currently updating for the newer iPhone models. You'll get all this new content for free as an existing customer! Here’s the link to read more and sign up:
iphone.to/ipa-a
Perfect English
Simple and beauty
Thanks Muneer, we're glad you enjoyed it! :)
Thank you now I know how to take selfie
That's wonderful! There will be lots more iPhone photography tips to discover inside the course! Here's the link to learn more about iPhone Photo Academy: iphone.to/ipa-j
Nice hoodie emil👍
❤ from India
Awesome
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
I live in Chicago IL and like to know the name of that tripod and iPhone clamp holder.
Emil uses the following tripod and clamp: Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum 5-Section Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/2JOTA7Pa
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/35fLgWf
best mentor -> Mr Emil .. just 1 month follow your academy, my photos getting better .. thank you ..
We're so glad to hear it Arief! :)
I’m pretty most of us already know theses I just came to comment this!!
What tripod is that?
Hi there,
Here's the tripod information:
Manfrotto Compact Action Aluminum Tripod Kit with Hybrid Head: amzn.to/3S6Tneb
Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP): amzn.to/3WOic14
Thank you!!!
iphone se 2
Salute to u
Tq bro
Thank you for watching :)
My iPhone xr doesn’t have any lenses😰
😍🤟🏼💓
A
I stopped buying a new phone every year.
I Am a professional bladesmith and my photography is terrible. You can imagine what frustration that causes, do jewelry from scrap pieces also.
Using an 10XR, bought a lightbox, pictures still look horrible. Even bought a tripod and a camera shutter remote.
Our course can help you, Tim! Soon you'l be taking incredible photos with your iPhone XR! Here's the link to get iPhone Photo Academy at a HUGE discount: iphone.to/ipa-j
Love your videos