How to Take Honest iPhone Photos
During the recent Adobe 99U conference, Brooklyn-based Aundre Larrow discussed his work as a portrait photographer and the immense importance of “honest photography.” What he means by that is “pictures that don’t rely on editing or retouching and portray people as they really are,” and the trick to that is understanding just how essential light is. Larrow says, “Photography is painting with light” and because so many of us have access to smartphones now, “we now have a responsibility to create responsibly.” Read all of Larrow’s tips for honest iPhone photographs at Artsy.
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