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Apple to pick best photos shot on iPhones

- Edward C. Baig

The iPhone has become the powerful go-to camera for so many of us. To market just how stunning some of those images can look, Apple invited iPhone users around the world last month to submit the best photos they’ve captured with the handsets, part of a “Shot on iPhone Challenge” contest.

On Tuesday, Apple unveiled the 10 winning photograph­s, selected by a panel of judges consisting of profession­al shooters such as Pete Souza, who was chief White House photograph­er under President Barack Obama, as well as Apple’s senior vice president for worldwide marketing Phil Schiller, himself a photograph­er.

The chosen images will be featured on Apple billboards in select cities and in Apple retail stores and online.

Without disclosing the amount, Apple says shooters will receive a licensing fee for the billboard photos and their use in other Apple marketing channels.

During the challenge, which ran between Jan. 22 and Feb. 7, participan­ts could email the pictures directly to Apple or post their best shots to Instagram, Twitter or Weibo. Under the rules, the photos could come straight from the iPhone (any model) or, prior to being submitted, edited through Apple’s tools in the Photos app, or with third-party software. And iPhone photograph­ers who chose to edit the images were required to state the apps or filters that were used.

Here are the winners, along with the photograph­er’s name, country and iPhone model used, along with comments from the judges.

Alex Jiang (U.S.), iPhone XS Max

Judge Annet de Graaf says: “The narrative in architectu­re. There is actually life behind the surface of an average apartment building in an unknown city. Vivid colors and a perfect compositio­n with the basketball board right in the middle! Great eye.”

Blake Marvin (U.S.), iPhone XS Max

Phil Schiller says: “The stolen glance between this raccoon/thief and photograph­er is priceless, we can imagine that it is saying ‘if you back away slowly no one has to get hurt.’ A nice use of black and white, the focus on the raccoon and the inside of the hollow log provides an organic movement frozen in time.”

Nikita Yarosh (Belarus), iPhone 7

Austin Mann says: “I love how accessible this image is: You don’t have to travel to Iceland to capture something beautiful, it’s right under your nose. The way the lines intersect, the vibrant color, the sense of old and new … this is just a great image.”

Darren Soh (Singapore), iPhone XS Max

Chen Man says: “Distortion and reflection at a strange angle – this photo creates a fantastic feeling.”

Dina Alfasi (Israel), iPhone X

Sebastien Marineau-Mes says: “Love how the heartshape­d water puddle frames the subject, capturing a glimpse of the world as the subject hurriedly walks past.”

Elizabeth Scarrott (U.S.), iPhone 8 Plus

Brooks Kraft says: “A portrait that captures the wonderment of childhood in a beautiful setting. Great compositio­n that shows both the personalit­y of the child and the experience in the surroundin­gs.”

Andrew Griswold (U.S.), iPhone XS

Jon McCormak says: “This image is very well thought through and executed. The background pattern holds the image together and the repeated smaller versions of that pattern in the water droplets create a lot of visual interest. The creative use of depth of field here is excellent.”

Bernard Antolin (U.S.), iPhone XS Max

Kaiann Drance says: “Looks like a simple scene but a good choice of using black and white to elevate it with a different mood. Helps to bring out the dramatic contrast in the clouds and the surroundin­g landscape.”

LieAdi Darmawan (U.S.), iPhone XS

Luísa Dörr says: “I feel like this landscape was treated like an old portrait. The texture of the mountains evokes an old wrinkled face. Portraits and landscapes are the oldest way of creative representa­tion by humans. There’s something about it that belongs to the realms of the subconscio­us mind, and this is mainly what appeals me of this picture; the part that I’m not able to explain.”

Robert Glaser (Germany), iPhone 7

Kaiann Drance says: “Gorgeous dynamic range. There’s detail throughout the photo in the meadow, trees, and clouds. Beautiful deep sky and pleasing color overall.”

 ?? BLAKE MARVIN/COURTESY OF APPLE ?? This winning photo, shot by Blake Marvin, was praised for its use of black and white.
BLAKE MARVIN/COURTESY OF APPLE This winning photo, shot by Blake Marvin, was praised for its use of black and white.
 ?? ALEX JIANG/COURTESY OF APPLE ?? A winning image in Apple’s Shot on iPhone Challenge contest taken by Alex Jiang on an XS Max.
ALEX JIANG/COURTESY OF APPLE A winning image in Apple’s Shot on iPhone Challenge contest taken by Alex Jiang on an XS Max.

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