...but only this time did I actually see.
Superior West
Shot on iPhone 6s
Photography
...but only this time did I actually see.
Superior West
Shot on iPhone 6s
... is the one you have with you.
The South Lagoon
I don't believe that a "better" camera takes better pictures. The technical functionality might be better among one versus another but the photographer is who visualizes the photo, sees the unseen, and decides the timing of the moment.
Yesterday, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus were released. With a new camera and Live Photos, among other great features, my always-handy-camera is even better but I'm more curious about how myself and other photographers use their creativity with this new camera and Live Photos.
This morning, I walked down Lake Michigan's shore and played with this next generation of iPhone. No doubt I have gotten many great photos with my iPhones of the past but I always appreciate new features and better technology.
While I can't share my Live Photos yet, I hope to see Squarespace galleries support it soon. In the meantime, please enjoy a few of my favorite photos from my lakeshore walk.
Jog
Trashy Glow
Chicago Skyline
Grow
Shot on iPhone 6s
A new camera, a new way to take photos.
I'm always excited about new cameras and new camera technology. Many of my photos on this site, 500px, VSCO Grid, etc., are taken with my iPhone. People are stunned when they hear that one of their favorite photos I have shot was taken with an iPhone. I think it really goes to show that it isn't the camera but the photographer who really creates the image. But, a great piece of technology can promote the work of a cinematographer or photographer. I'm excited to see where this new technology will take my photography and others'.
What is this "Live Photos" you ask? You'll just have to watch the keynote.