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Apple shares some of its best iPhone photos for World Photography Day
This is World Photography Day, and to celebrate, Apple has shared some of the most impressive photos from their #shotoniPhone campaign from around the world. Not only are they beautiful, but they’re also an important reminder that the best camera is the one you carry with you.
Each image has a favorite location the photographer took. Not only is it impressive to see what you can achieve with today’s phone cameras, it’s also an important reminder that engineering and creative vision will always beat having expensive specialized equipment. most money. Take a look at the photos below, with their locations in parentheses.
Abdullah Shaiji (Iceland)
Abdullah Shaiji (Iceland)
Apeshka Maker (Venice Beach, California, USA)
Apeshka Maker (National Museum of Qatar)
Dan Tom (Zion National Park, USA)
Daniel Triassi (Hayes Valley, San Francisco, California, USA)
Daniel Triassi (Montmartre, Paris, France)
Helene Sula (Mammoth Lake, California, USA)
Jonas Riemer (Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany)
Jonas Riemer (Museumsinsel, Berlin, Germany)
Li Bai (Sanya, Hainan, China)
Matt Choi (Eastbourne Pier, UK)
Mehmet Kiralı (Ortakoy Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey)
Mohamad Alzabadi (Museumsinsel, Berlin, Germany)
Mustafa Steven (Turkey)
Prashanth V (Uttarakhand, India)
Rashed Al Subaie (King Abdulaziz World Cultural Center, Saudi Arabia)
Rashed Alajmi (Lago de Braies, Italy)
Rashed Alajmi (Salmi Desert, Kuwait)
Ron & Eri (Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong, China)
Tom Juenemann (Rakotzbrucke, Germany)
Wendy Andrade (Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Yong-Ho Kwon (Cable Beach, Australia)
Do you have a photo you took with your phone camera that you are particularly proud of? Share it in the comments!