Key Differences Between iPhoneography and Photography
It’s hard to overstate how profoundly the iPhone has changed the way we communicate and interact as a society. From the prevalence of social media to global commerce to wearables, the iPhone plays an almost omnipresent role in our lives these days. One of the biggest trends to materialize from this ubiquity is the growth of the iPhoneographer, or someone who captures and shares photos with an iPhone.Unlike a traditional camera that can be somewhat bulky and, oftentimes expensive, iPhones can travel almost anywhere, from the peak of a remote mountaintop to a crowded festival to the crevasse of a coral reef, and capture beautiful photos along the way. Both traditional photography and iPhoneography can create awe-inspiring photos, but there are a few key differences worth noting. Equipment Traditional photography typically uses a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that can range from a hundred to several thousand dollars. iPhoneography, on the other hand,...