iPhone 15 Pro Max: it impresses two big photography stars

What's better to promote a product than to have it validated by leading figures in the field, and what's more, internationally recognized? This is what Apple recently did by entrusting the best of its cameras to two professionals.

Indeed, Stephen Wilkes and Reuben Wu were invited by the firm totry the iPhone 15 Pro Max early, and more particularly its camera. The shots taken by the two photographers were then revealed to the public during an exhibition.Tim Cook was theremoreover present and published on the social network X on this subject.

World-renowned photographers Stephen Wilkes and Reuben Wu show us creativity is limitless with iPhone 15 Pro Max. Their vivid photos display breathtaking views from the beauty of summer in Rhode Island to the other-worldly deserts of Utah. Thank you for showing me your work. 🙏🏻pic.twitter.com/6kYnln7HYF

— Tim Cook (@tim_cook)September 22, 2023

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Amazing clarity, even at night

In order to see what theiPhone 15 Pro Max was capable in terms of photography, the two men each took a series of shots in the environment they are used to capturing. Reuben Wu, for his part, specializes in vast desert landscapes, and likesincorporate light lines in his shots.

To better express his talent through the iPhone 15 Pro Max, Reuben traveled to the Utah desert and captured several shots there. The man was also surprised by the quality of the images he captured using the 15 Pro Max. And in particular by its ability to capture natural light,even in low light conditions. Here are two of the six photos he took:

© Reuben Wu / Apple

© Reuben Wu / Apple

As for Stephen Wilkes, he is more used to taking shots featuring “epic” moments, and often adds a touch of humanity. This is the case for example with these photos that he took using the iPhone 15 Pro Max:

© Stephen Wilkes / Apple

© Stephen Wilkes / Apple

Like Reuben, Stephen loved the device and was full of praise for it. He was particularly impressed by the phone's ability to capture the details of natural textures. The man also appreciated the ability to quickly change focal length.

Pro Tip

Stepehen Wilkes advises those who wishbuy an iPhone 15 Proto learn for themselves how each lens on the phone sees the environment. Starting with the 24mm lens then gradually working up to 35mm.

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