This photographer says shooting with the iPhone 15 Pro Max is like “having a third hand”

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This photographer says shooting with the iPhone 15 Pro Max is like “having a third hand”

This photographer says shooting with the iPhone 15 Pro Max is like “having a third hand”،

There is a photography exhibition in Paris which was shot exclusively on the iPhone 15 Pro Max – the two-day event takes place at Salon Corderie and showcases the work of five esteemed photographers.

So if you’re planning a weekend in Paris, be sure to check it out.

The two-day exhibition is called “I Remember You” and, as Apple explains, “celebrates the intersection of photography and nostalgia.” The names of the five artists are Malin Fezehai, Karl Hab, Vivien Liu, Mika Ninagawa and Stefan Ruiz. They show what Apple’s latest flagship product is capable of.

“‘I Remember You’ brings together five photographers who share their deeply personal conceptions of memory, connection, and nostalgia,” says Isolde Brielmaier, Ph.D., curatorial advisor for the exhibition. “It’s a moving insight into life, preserved over time.”

Paris-based photographer Karl Hab says: “Photographing with an iPhone was like having a third hand that could capture exactly what I wanted, when I wanted it. I know I can count on the iPhone to precisely match what I see on the screen. And with this recent model, the 5x lens made me see things differently. You can really push the limits of the device and present a different perspective on your work.”

Karl Hab isn’t the only one fascinated by the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 5x lens. Vivien Liu, based in Hong Kong, says: “The 5x lens on iPhone 15 Pro Max was essential when trying to focus on the details and textures of the ancient buildings around me. Combined with the abundance of natural lighting, I was able to create images full of contrast between light and shadow. I have come to rely on it for my commercial work at various stages of the creative process, thanks to its wide range of focal lengths and shooting modes.”