sir , i have iphone 13...so which is best high efficiency or most compatible for taking high quality photos? and also tell me the best photograpic style ?
Im a professional photographer and your information was spot on and honest. Much appreciated and I use iPhone 12 not the pro and been getting more into the iPhone photography recently as I sometimes cannot carry my Sony rx10 everywhere with me. Your photos are incredible and keep up the great work 😊
Thankyou and I’m glad as a professional you found that information useful and honest. As a pro photographer you’d understand what I am talking about :)
Completely depends on the style and location For fitness models you can also shoot them outdoor not always in gym and with natural light If it’s gym Usually gym don’t have very good lighting If you have the opportunity too use studio lights you should Mostly when I shot at gym for commercial use, I brought lights For fitness wear or fitness models I shot a lot of it outdoor
Thankyou so much for the kind words. I am always learning myself for the last however many years and just happy to share any knowledge that I can. I am very happy to read your comment and that I could help and share something. I’ll be making more videos soon now that I’m back from my travels and hopefully these videos will be helpful to you and others too. If you have any questions feel free to reach out :)
Nice work, I will save this video for sure because my memory is crap 😂 and you have another subscriber here 👍 oh yeah I have a question, have you used affinity photo for editing photos, if you have what are your thoughts about that app, the reason I ask is because I won’t be using any adobe stuff like Lightroom mainly because of the subscription aspect of it, I’m basically looking for something else to edit photos, to me affinity photo seems like it could be good but I haven’t used it yet, ok I’m done now 😂
Thankyou so much :) and I am glad it was helpful for you. For affinity there have been good reviews about it so why not. It doesn't matter which app to use, as far as you get good result :)
sir , i have iphone 13...so which is best high efficiency or most compatible for taking high quality photos? and also tell me the best photograpic style ?
Thanks for the video! Question: In Lightroom (desktop) which profile do you use to edit photos from the iPhone? I find that the Apple ProRAW profile in LR makes editing very strange (for lack of a better word) when compared to most other camera profiles. I can’t really get a proper grasp of it. If I switch to one of Adobe’s own profiles the photo is very underexposed which I can compensate for but again it can be hard to get good results with it. Do you maybe have some tips? Thank you again for a really useful video.
You are right about that. Are you sure that HDR is off though? Some softwares (Adobe including) auto-apply a profile to these apple raw images, you can reset that when you open the image in the software (For eg: Photoshop raw) and make sure profile is "Apple ProRaw"
@@MustafaSheikh Thanks for the reply. You mentioned in the video that you use the iPhone 12 Pro. I looked a bit more into it and it seems that the 12 is the last model where its possible to turn off the Smart HDR feature in photos. I have the 14 Pro where that option doesn't exist outside of third party apps. Personally I like to use the native app because its the fastest way to get to the camera and take a photo. I'd be curious to compare the RAW files from both 12 and 14 in LR and see if there are major differences when editing. I'll use the tips from your video and see if I find it easier to edit the photos in LR. Thanks again!
Damn...I watched the whole video and was about to comment a good thankyou for the video...then I realised YOU HAVE ZERO COMMENTS...and then I saw the subscriber count which was at 162. I couldn't BELIEVE such high quality video and super solid on point video was from a smaller young channel. I'm 100% sure you'll grow to be a very large channel for sure.
Thankyou so much man, this comment means a lot to me. Yes I have only recently started RU-vid channel but have been in photography and visual arts industry for over a decade. It is hard to get much engagement or comments in the beginning but my goal is to be able to help the viewers the best I can. I am glad that you found this video helpful and subscribed but more importantly thanks for the encouragement, really I mean it.
It is possible . I am not sure if LR mobile has the option but if you have LR license then you can merge the photos in desktop app. So shoot multiple exposures in mobile and merge in LR desktop if you like.
Question, I own the 15 pro max. I have a extra option under camera settings called "Record Cinematic" where you do not have that option. Should I set that to 4k @ 24 as well or leave it at 1080 HD 30 fps?
Defenitely 4K 24 4K is ofcourse better resolution 24fps or 30 or 60 fps is based on your choice and preference . 60 fps for example, will have much more smooth result than 24 but 24 has more cinematic feel Most films are shot on 24fps Most sports games are shot at 60
Please guide . I have 13 pro max and when i take photos and then when i view the clicked photo then it get over exposed and get sharp automatically and it get’s brighter automatically I don’t know about that issues my photos are messed up with that
if I'm not mistaken, you can only shoot RAW and use these 'pro' camera features exclusively on the pro series of iPhones? i don't believe such settings are available on the basic models?
I appreciated your video. However, I’m done with shooting RAW. I’ve given up my Eos 5D Mark III and numerous lenses and I’m now an iPhone photographer. I do not print my photos and I share them on social networks. I concentrate on the message or the story they reflect, not the infinitesimal differences on colour and tones. Believe me, they are not necessarily bad nor are they outstanding. I share photos not trophies. Shooting in HEIC and using solely my phone app for post editing is good enough for me.
Thank you for answering, Mustafa, but I was simply saying that if you do not shoot RAW, photos can still be good. Read my note again: photos do NOT NEED to be outstanding. Good photos are OK. Many great photographers on RU-vid share this same opinion. @@MustafaSheikh I started shooting in 1959… been there way before RAW, way before you. There are many ways to skin a cat, many ways to have good photos… Please be more open and objective. By the way, I had given you a thumbs up for your video….