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I have acquired a lot of PM's about what camera do I use to take the pictures I post (primarily in the JB forum).
So I thought I'd make a thread about it.
For starters, I ONLY use my iPhone 4S!
No other camera.
If you want to take pictures like this..
Or this...
Or even this..
Keep reading.
As you can see, 99% of my photos are outside.
Outside is without a doubt THE BEST location for taking photos.
This method is best with a SMARTPHONE. If you have a DSLR, then you don't really need to worry about location.
The reason why the pictures come out so crisp is for 2 main reasons:
1) Outside provides the natural looking photos. Sunlight always beats synthetic light. Trust me.
2) MP. MP = Megapixles. If I'm not mistaken, the iPhone 4S is 8MP. This allows the photo to be extra clear when you blow up the picture. Most smartphones nowadays are at least 8MP.
But the REAL secret to how MY pictures come out flawless is because of 3 edit techniques:
1) Brighten / Curve
2) Auto-Enhance
3) Sharpen
EDIT: I also put my watermark on my photos since some people steal pics and act like its their own.
But that's it! I use a website/program (PM me if you would like to know which) that does these 3 things for me.
Its a little fee, but I believe its well worth it. Not just for HIGH quality photos, but for your enjoyment.
Most people that I know find it hard to believe that every photo I post is from my phone, but I can assure you it is!
If you have any other questions such as how to take good looking indoor photos such as this:
Or any other questions regarding PICTURE TAKING TECHNIQUES (distance, shadows, etc.), feel free to comment here.
I hope this helps.
2013 will bring a lot of amazing kicks, which in turn will lead to amazing pictures.
Also, if you want to request a picture such as sneakers together (assuming I have the sneakers of course), ask away!
I have hundreds and hundreds of pictures on my phone that I can show you all if you'd want to see them!
All other inquiries, ask here, and try to keep the comments on topic.
Thank you!
FDH
I have acquired a lot of PM's about what camera do I use to take the pictures I post (primarily in the JB forum).
So I thought I'd make a thread about it.
For starters, I ONLY use my iPhone 4S!
No other camera.
If you want to take pictures like this..
Or this...
Or even this..
Keep reading.
As you can see, 99% of my photos are outside.
Outside is without a doubt THE BEST location for taking photos.
This method is best with a SMARTPHONE. If you have a DSLR, then you don't really need to worry about location.
The reason why the pictures come out so crisp is for 2 main reasons:
1) Outside provides the natural looking photos. Sunlight always beats synthetic light. Trust me.
2) MP. MP = Megapixles. If I'm not mistaken, the iPhone 4S is 8MP. This allows the photo to be extra clear when you blow up the picture. Most smartphones nowadays are at least 8MP.
But the REAL secret to how MY pictures come out flawless is because of 3 edit techniques:
1) Brighten / Curve
2) Auto-Enhance
3) Sharpen
EDIT: I also put my watermark on my photos since some people steal pics and act like its their own.
But that's it! I use a website/program (PM me if you would like to know which) that does these 3 things for me.
Its a little fee, but I believe its well worth it. Not just for HIGH quality photos, but for your enjoyment.
Most people that I know find it hard to believe that every photo I post is from my phone, but I can assure you it is!
If you have any other questions such as how to take good looking indoor photos such as this:
Or any other questions regarding PICTURE TAKING TECHNIQUES (distance, shadows, etc.), feel free to comment here.
I hope this helps.
2013 will bring a lot of amazing kicks, which in turn will lead to amazing pictures.
Also, if you want to request a picture such as sneakers together (assuming I have the sneakers of course), ask away!
I have hundreds and hundreds of pictures on my phone that I can show you all if you'd want to see them!
All other inquiries, ask here, and try to keep the comments on topic.
Thank you!
FDH
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