For our next photography contest, we want to see the best photo you've ever taken with your smartphone.
Rules
- This contest is 100% free to join
- Each photographer may submit up to 3 images
- Each photograph must include a small description that includes details about how the photograph was taken
Prizes
For this contest, we are giving away a tutorial from the Fstoppers Store to every photographer we feature in the critique (at least 10 images will be chosen)
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This month we area discounting our tutorial with Pye Jirsa called Mastering Adobe Lightroom down to just $49. This tutorial will teach you how to edit images on a computer using Lightroom Classic, or with Adobe's new Lightroom software, made exclusively for mobile devices. In this tutorial Pye also takes a deep dive into his natural lighting techniques that can be used with a professional, or smartphone to get incredible results in any environment. This tutorial has always sold for $199 and you can get it today for the lowest price ever at just $49. Check out the promo below.
I agree 100% with Frederico. I see there very many nice photos with 2 stars barely 3 while there are also “snapshots” with 1.8 star. Like c’mon.
Perhaps many images taken with a Smartphone are indeed snapshots, but I feel in most cases the photographer likely considered subject, lighting et al, thus rendering it not so.
In my own entries the Smartphone was a deliberate choice as it has distinct advantages over using my DSLR (which was slung over my shoulder).
I have personally rated images on the more positive side given the limitations of the device they were captured on.