Scott Kelby: Using Your iPhone As Your Second Camera for Travel Photography | #BHOPTIC

Publicado 2022-11-28
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Scott Kelby will change how you, as a photographer, think of your iPhone's camera. Yes, you can use your mobile phone as your second camera while travelling, and still come out with awesome photos!

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0:00 Benefits of Using a Smartphone
5:06 Change How You Think
11:11 20 Tips for Better iPhone Photos
44:03 Final Thoughts

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @BandH
    Have you ever used your smartphone for travel photography? Comment below with your tips!
  • BEST EVER iPhone photography class. Scott is the Real Deal and he is an exceptional person. I used to work for him and can’t say enough good things about him.
  • @vermontmike9800
    Scott, you can shoot in wide format without being in video mode. Just switch the camera aspect ratios to 16:9
  • This is one of the top 5 videos I have ever seen on YouTube!! I thought I knew my iPhone and it’s camera, but 15 of your 20 tips were a revelation to me, and I am grateful to you for making this video. I already use my phone for travel video clips and travel light for photography (LUMIX GM5/12-60mm + polarizer), but my iPhone just became my #2 without adding any weight! Thanks again!
  • @BruceBidinoff
    Excellent tutorial. I remember your tutorials when I was a regular “patient” of yours, many years ago. You’re still right up there with the times.
  • @LarryFasnacht
    The burst mode is killer. So it will take 999 photos. I use it for things I know are going to happen but I just don’t know when. Like lightning, I know where it’s going to happen, so I just start a burst and as soon as the lightning happens, I stop. That way it’s easy for me to find the photos in the series that I want to save. When I go into editing the series, the keepers are always right at the end. I can save the one or two good ones and delete the other 998 super quickly.
  • Here's another travel shooting hack for iPhone. When in the Photo mode, press/hold red shutter button on screen and you will shoot video without switching out of Photo mode. Good for quick clips without switching modes.
  • @billfortney7028
    You always have been, still are one of the very best instructors in photography!
  • I just watched Scott’s video in using the iPhone. I am an instant follower! More, more.
  • @SamKnutson
    I thought I knew how to use my iPhone camera. This was a great video and got me thinking to look at my iPhone much closer to the way I look at my Sony mirrorless and so many things I didn't know. Thanks Scott!
  • @ValieNion
    So many great tips and things I didn't know! But I got to say, I have an iPhone 12 mini and when you're doing macro, don't be afraid to use the 2x! Yes, for far away stuff it sucks, but for really really close ups, it lets you get things much bigger on the frame and doesn't absolutely ruin quality! (Only up to 2x though)
  • @jayluber5971
    This is the best, most helpful, useful, appreciated video I've seen in ages!!!!! Thank you!!!
  • @raylander6329
    Wow, wow, wow a lot of exceptional stuff in this video; thank you for it. Learned a lot. Watched it twice
  • @AnandaGarden
    Informative and entertaining - new love for the phone cameras.
  • @johnburgess1547
    Still learning what the 14Pro Max can do. Incredible 48Mp camera. Thanks for a few tips that I didn't know about. As always entertaining
  • @scottr303
    Two years ago while in Hawaii I fell on a hike and broke my Sony RX 100 V, then my A6500 had issues which left me with my Pixel 3A phone. Some of my best pictures came from that phone! Always have a plan "B" or in my case a plan "C" or "3A". And yes, pictures taken on the phone are right there for posting.
  • @saezrosario2730
    Theres usually a free one that has more settings and I find it very useful and it’s awesome it’s called slow shutter” for long exposure photos to use the shutter if you use the wired AirPods headphone volume works too as remote control for the shutter 18:59
  • @markabbott638
    Fabulous, fabulous presentation! Thank you so much.
  • @AlphaWitcher
    in such beautiful places, any camera can take great photos. even android are much better now. but something about real camera photos are really mesmerizing, they feel like true art.
  • @mathew2786
    You have a point re view outside the frame. It happens to me several times or when I ask someone to take me picture, they miss the composition of the shots. Thanks for raising this point.