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Apple Shares Even More iPhone Photography Tutorial Videos

Apple maintains a photography tutorial section on its website for those interested in stepping up their iPhone photography, and it's regularly updated with new videos. Apple also uploads its iPhone tutorial videos to YouTube.

Apple this afternoon shared four new videos on YouTube that will eventually be added to the site, covering shooting with light and shadow, shooting using the rule of thirds, trimming video on an iPhone, and shooting a time-lapse video.





Each video is approximately 40 seconds in length, ideal for use on social media. These videos are straight and to the point, offering step by step instructions on taking advantage of different iPhone features.

Apple has been sharing these iPhone photography tutorials for well over a year, and the site has a collection of videos on capturing different types of photos, best editing practices, taking advantage of environmental factors like lighting, and more.

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Top Rated Comments

93 months ago
After seeing Pixel 3 photos taken in a dark room, I think Pixel phones which use Machine Learning to recreate the scene are way ahead of the latest iPhone. I took the photo at the same time with my iPhone Xsmax. Not sure if there was something different I could do to get nothing but a dark photo compared to Pixel photo as if the room had lights switched on.
Usually, when I make photographs in low light, I don't want them artificially enhanced to the point where it looks they were shot in bright light. That ruins what I'm trying to achieve.



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bchery21 Avatar
93 months ago
These tips are helpful. Might seem obvious to some but still very useful to others.
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AngerDanger Avatar
93 months ago
Gotta admit, that rule-of-thirds guide is pretty clunky; it’s odd that there isn’t an option to hide/show grid in the Camera app.
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Peperino Avatar
93 months ago
Helpful...

Now where are the videos on how to build a computer? cause lately updating cycles has been a disaster.
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alexandr Avatar
92 months ago
[S]lol no
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your sarcasm went RIGHT over my head. we can thank the internet for that.

listen, we can't always give it away with smiley faces)
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92 months ago
these videos create some serious competition for professional photographers...
[S]lol no
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of course i was being sarcastic) i was very excited for the dual lense portrait mode, but i still prefer my 50mm :)
your sarcasm went RIGHT over my head. we can thank the internet for that.

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Usually, when I make photographs in low light, I don't want them artificially enhanced to the point where it looks they were shot in bright light. That ruins what I'm trying to achieve.

it depends.

if we're talking about the artistic merit of shadows and playing with LIght, you're right, I don't want artificial lighting like that.


if you're talking about the average person whose trying to just take a snapshot for memory and not really caring about artistry, it's an amazing technology.


really comes down to what are you trying to do with your photos
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