September 2022 General Meeting on Zoom

Summary

Our general meeting was held via Zoom on September 13th. Our presenter was Jack Hollingsworth. His presentation: How To Take iPhone Photos That Don’t Suck.

With an iPhone, you can capture all those magical moments of life, love, and laughter, beautify and personalize them to your heart’s content, and easily share what you shoot, with your worldwide friends, fans, and followers. Jack's passion for photography is sure to get you fired up, and his easy-breezy know-how will make stellar photos with your iPhone camera in no time.Topics Covered

• Can a phone camera compete, in image quality, with a dedicated camera?

• Do we need special apps and accessories to make remarkable and memorable iPhone photos?

• What specific types and genres of photography are iPhone cameras mostly suited for?

• What attachment lenses and accessories are available to iPhone photographers and filmmakers today?

• What is the maximum megapixel output size our iPhone cameras support?

• Of all the different models, what is the best iPhone camera for photography?

• What’s all this talk about computational photography? And how does it apply to iPhone photography?

• What’s the secret sauce to getting better indoor and low-light photos?

• How do I optimize my iPhone camera settings for intentional photography?

• What was the best aspect ratio for shooting iPhone photos? 4:3? 1:1? 16:9?

• When should I shoot horizontally? Vertical orientation? Both? Required Equipment

• iPhone with the latest version of iOS

Jack Hollingsworth is a respected professional photographer, with a long and celebrated career, who has traveled the world taking pictures for commercial, advertising, and editorial clients. Hollingsworth, one of today's leading experts in iPhone photography, has shot over a million iPhone photos, using 10 different devices, in over 50 countries worldwide. Jack is a famous author, speaker, and educator and is known by his thousands of followers as @photojack.

PresentationCapMacApple, Tips, IOS