
iphoneagraphy
I feel the need to write about this topic because the general public still assumes...
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When going on professional shoots, clients will generally expect the photographer to arrive with a dedicated DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera. You're likely to impress clients a lot more if you have a large camera instead of just using a cellphone.
I love capturing real emotions and natural moments. The small moments, those that happen in-between all the madness are just as important to me as the big ones. To do this, I spend a lot of the day being in the middle of everything but also being sneaky. ;)
It is important to me that I am low impact on your day so you can just concentrate on having a fun time while I ‘do my thing’. A silent small camera works well for that.
It's often said that the best camera is the camera you have with you, and I always have my phone with me. I have for YEARS.
It’s fun to read articles, even ones written a few years ago, that talk about the comparison between the iPhone camera and DSLR cameras. When you go back and forth on real-life pros and cons (not based on image quality ONLY) the iPhone wins in almost every article. Crazy but awesome, right? Who would have thought?
Of course, to be fair, iPhone has it's limitations. But honestly, for what I want to accomplish, not many.
What you will receive are quality digital photo files that you can use in many different ways... Post and share on social media, creating slideshows, art canvases, printed photo books, and digital scrapbooks just to name a few ideas!​

Let's do this!
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I’m enthusiastic to create art. I am excited to enjoy every experience with the people I get to interact within each shooting scenario. The energy, the different personalities, the diverse stories.
The art of photography is about the person behind the lens. It’s not about what camera you use.