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The quantity and quality of photography apps for the iPhone are closing the gap between pictures taken with phones and those taken with cameras.

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  • i hate to say , as a pro photographer

    that nothin closes the gap between phones and cameras, and the reason is simply because its not the equipment that makes the photo , its the photographer.

  • @theelectricmsh I am a jounalist photografer from Argentina and is true. You can have the most expensive Reflex Camera in the world. Nut you take all your photos on auto, and you use Photoshop. What kind of photografer you are

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  • @Argentinitus i mainly shoot professional portraits, but i also do some editorial work from time to time

  • Is not te same I have a Canon 7D and an Iphone 4. Please is not the same...

  • Who the hell shoots with two bodies strapped to their bodies and while a very fragile lens..

    theelectricmsh is right, it's not the equipment. Go watch DigitalRev and watch the 3rd installment of "Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera" and you would see how stunning his photos are that was shot with a $99 Rollei P&S.

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