This wedding was shot on an iPhone — and the photos will wow you!
There's a saying that goes, "A good carpenter doesn't blame his tools", and that can be applied to a plethora of professions, but it seems like photography marries that statement quite nicely.
Professional photographers will tell you that you need top-of-the-line equipment, leenses, gear, editing software, etc., but in reality, having a good eye, a reliable machine to shoot with (it doesn't need to cost you thousands and thousands of dollars), and a little bit of practice can yield some pretty unreal photographs.
Case in point, Toronto-based photographer Barb Simkova who captured a recent, stunning rustic wedding on October 7th, 2017 on just her iPhone 8 Plus.
Do you prefer DSLR wedding bells or iWedding bells?
Are yous someone who thinks shooting a wedding with an iPhone is a super cool, incredibly innovative idea?
Or do you think it's better to play it safe and stick to a traditional DSLR (what's that saying again? If it ain't broke, don't fix it?)
Let us know what you think in the comments below — and let us know what you think of the wedding photos!
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