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http://www.adorama.com Join Jack Hollingsworth in this episode of Picture Perfect as he give us some tips and tricks for shooting Tropical photos with your iPhone. Tech notes from Jack: Cruise Ships • I have been actively sailing with the Star Clippers fleet of ships for over a decade and only shot with my iPhone. The results rival my DSLR. • Photographing our world’s faces, places and spaces from the back of a cruise ship, is the ultimate way to travel and photograph. • Shooting with your beloved iPhone camera is just the right device for capturing your travel experience. Small Town in Nicaragua • I came across this small town in Nicaragua almost by default. It was a gem and an explosion of color. • I only had a few hours here but shot literally thousands of shots-all in living color • Sometimes it helps to give yourself an assignment of shooting a particular color or color combination. You are What You Eat • I rarely, if ever use any filters or presets on my food photography. Instead I prefer to do basic image adjustments-brightness, sharpness, saturation. • It’s not uncommon for me to take my plate of food and bring it to a spot with more flattering light. • I don’t care what the occasion is; I shoot most of what I eat. That’s the way I roll! Shooting in High-Contrast light • Beaches with palm trees are notorious for high-contrast lighting. • Sometimes the dynamic range of the scene - 10-15 stops - exceeds the dynamic range of the iPhone sense - 8 stops. • As I have repeatedly told you, expose for the brightest part of the frame and allow the shadow areas to go dark or even black. • Monochromatic treatments are great for high-contrast scenes and subjects. Life is a beach • Light sand and dark blue water will trick your auto meter so be sure to manually set your exposures • I lock my focus first and then adjust exposure. Photo-walking • Photo-walking is the art of going out to create intentional photography. It’s the one thing that has the potential to forever change how you view travel and photography. • It’s okay not to have a specific agenda. Just wander around and shoot what facinates you. Adding a Person creates scale • Sometimes all it takes is adding a human element to you photograph to give it scale and personality. That inclusion can be candid or staged. Details help tell your narrative • Like most travel experiences, it’s the small details that help create your story narrative and help also create your own very point-of-view. Photos by Jack Hollingsworth Like, share, and comment on the video below...let's get the conversation started! If you have questions, please share them below.