Started yesterday January 22nd participants are able to submit their photographs on Instagram or Twitter by using #ShotOniPhone hashtag, Weibo users can also participate using the same hashtag phrase, Apple offers an alternative way to submit the photo at its highest resolution to shotoniphone@apple.com with the file format ‘firstname_lastname_iphonemodel.’
Apple will select 10 winners and their photos will be posted on Apple's social media accounts, and online Apple Newsroom, these winner images will also be featured on billboards in select cities around the world, and in Apple retail stores.
The submitted photos can be captured straight from the camera, using the Photo app editing tools, or any other third-party software as Apple mentioned.
Erdem Summak shot on iPhone 7(via Apple) |
A Shot on iPhone Challenge contest will continue until February 7, the participant must be 18 years or older, and Apple employees or their immediate families are not eligible to participate.
Apple to review and select 10 winning photos has a panel of judges who are well-known photographers, including White House photographer for President Obama Pete Souza, travel photographer Austin Mann and Annet de Graaf, Brazilian photographer LuÃsa Dörr, and Chinese contemporary visual artist and entrepreneur Chen Man.
Apple gave us a glimpse of what these judging members have accomplished in the photography industry, it also provides their nationalities.
Apple prominent names related to the photography field are in the judging panel too, including Phil Schiller, Kaiann Drance, a professional photographer Brooks Kraft, a leader of Apple’s camera software team Jon McCormack, and the director of photography in marketing team Arem Duplessis.
Data source: Apple
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