One of my favorites is the Olloclip 3 in 1. So what do you do? Simple – you buy a 3rd party attachment lens that allows you to get crazy close. Okay, let’s talk about getting really close – macro close. I especially like the clear, white backdrops and stands because it makes the color in close-up and macro really pop. ![]() They have a wide range of tabletop products – all designed for smartphones, tablets and phablets. One of my very favorite accessories for shooting close-up and macro photography is from Modahaus. But when it comes to macro and shooting at high magnification (from 2x to 21x), you generally are going to need some added light so don’t be hesitant to overexpose. We talk a lot on this blog about how exposure is a personal choice. ![]() You simply swipe the wheel to darken or lighten – so easy and so intuitive! Having the ability to ‘overexpose’ or ‘underexpose’ (called exposure compensation) is so easy to do in the new Camera+ 6. This way I can control my exposure points. Additionally, I like to slightly ‘overexpose’ and make my close-up and macro photography a bit brighter. While auto exposure does a pretty decent job, I prefer to shoot in ‘manual exposure’. On the other hand, macro photography is when the size of the photograph (projected on the sensor via the lens) is equal to or greater than the actual subject, like in these illustrations:Īs a general photography rule, the closer you get to your subject, the more light your camera is going to need to properly expose for that same subject. I like to think of close-up photography as getting as close as you can (with your iPhone camera) to the subject you are shooting without using any special 3rd party lens attachments or special shooting apps. I know to many of you reading this post that it might sound like I’m splitting hairs but I always like to differentiate between these terms: ![]() Today’s blog post and video is about how to shoot close-up and macro photography. He deeply believes that, when all is said and done, the iPhone may just be remembered as the most influential capture device ever in the history of photography. He is also an avid Camera+ devotee and has been since day one. Jack has fallen in love with his iPhone camera as his primary capture tool. Jack Hollingsworth, a denizen of Austin, TX, is an award-winning, 30-year career veteran in commercial photography.
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