
I Prove That A Phone Is Enough For Taking Eye-Catching Pictures
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I enjoy capturing moments that tell a story – a story full of emotion. And yes, only using my smartphone.
After receiving such positive comments on my photos, I decided to put my heavy camera aside and stick with my lightweight smartphone. I try not to over edit my pictures and that is why I only use the tools on Instagram to edit them.
My Instagram @guigurui has allowed me to share my storytelling images and passion for travel and tourism with everyone and there is nothing more rewarding than gaining a new follower and receiving a positive comment. Enjoy!
More info: guigurui.com
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gear is critical but at the end of the day it still all depends on the monkey behind the camera. but still u need a decent camera.
Agree!
It all depends on the audience. For social media, a phone might be good enough. For my clients that have high expectations for quality... probably not. In a few years when 4k is the norm on our computers and TVs, you will be able to see why quality matters. Or just print out one of your phone pics 4' wide and see for yourself now.
Agree! Although I have had many of my pictures printed ...(max size 40x40) and the quality is not bad at all. But I do agree that it depends on your audience!
it also depends on what type of photography you do the most. Personally i prefer wildlife. Altough i have decent camouflage clothing i am pretty sure i can`t do anything in most of the scenarios i get. So lack of telelens, fast shutter, dof.... etc. make any phone useless in some cases. anyway if you can`t control the light and the composition it doesn`t matter what gear you have .
I've taken some fantastic photos with my phone, pictures I would have missed because I wasn't prepared with my camera. Your eye for composition is amazing, I envy it!
I saved several of these shots. Gorgeous. You need to do limited prints. Great eye!
Thanks so much buddy
gear is critical but at the end of the day it still all depends on the monkey behind the camera. but still u need a decent camera.
Agree!
It all depends on the audience. For social media, a phone might be good enough. For my clients that have high expectations for quality... probably not. In a few years when 4k is the norm on our computers and TVs, you will be able to see why quality matters. Or just print out one of your phone pics 4' wide and see for yourself now.
Agree! Although I have had many of my pictures printed ...(max size 40x40) and the quality is not bad at all. But I do agree that it depends on your audience!
it also depends on what type of photography you do the most. Personally i prefer wildlife. Altough i have decent camouflage clothing i am pretty sure i can`t do anything in most of the scenarios i get. So lack of telelens, fast shutter, dof.... etc. make any phone useless in some cases. anyway if you can`t control the light and the composition it doesn`t matter what gear you have .
I've taken some fantastic photos with my phone, pictures I would have missed because I wasn't prepared with my camera. Your eye for composition is amazing, I envy it!
I saved several of these shots. Gorgeous. You need to do limited prints. Great eye!
Thanks so much buddy