The apple company recently unveiled a phone for users of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max Share your best shots using your device's & # 39; Night Mode & # 39;. From today until January 29, Apple is looking for the most impressive photos taken by users around the world.
To select the best photos, the company has a panel of judges who will evaluate the featured photos, and will present five winning photos on March 4. The winning photos will be published in the gallery at Apple Newsroom, apple.com and Apple Instagram (@apple).
As such, these threads can come with digital campaigns, at Apple Stores, Boards or Third Party Photographs.
It is important to remember that all iPhone 11 models have a new sensor with 100% focus pixels which allows night mode, offers as a result of photos previously impossible to access with the iPhone. Night mode is automatically activated in low light areas. When night mode icon appears, you shoot in night mode.
The judges and final prize
The jury is made up of professional photographers, as well as senior executives of the Campertino company, who will be responsible for the five best choices. The list of jurors is as follows:
- Malin Fezehai (USA): New York-based photo and visual journalist.
- Tyler Mitchell (United States): Brooklyn-based photographer and filmmaker.
- Sarah Lee (EU): Worked for & # 39; The Guardian & # 39; & # 39; Observer & # 39; since 2000 and showcasing creativity, features and creativity ****
- Alexvi Li (China): A long-time photographer and iPhone artist who captures photos and videos, devises masterpieces.
- Darren Soh (Singapore): A full-time photographer specializing in architecture and landscape design.
- Phil Schiller: Apple's senior vice president of marketing at Global Marketing, helping Apple refresh calls with the iPhone.
- Kaiann Drance: works with Apple teams with the ability to offer products that put the best picture tools in the hands of users.
- Brooks Kraft: a professional photographer and worked in editorial and commercial photography before joining Apple.
- Jon McCormack: finishes the current photographer and vice president of Camera and Photography at Apple.
- Arem Duplessis: works closely with some of the world's most successful photographers in his role as director of photography for the Apple marketing team.
To participate you must share on your Instagram & Twitter the best photos in & # 39; Mode Night & # 39; taken on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, using the hashtags #ShotoniPhone and #NightmodeChallenge. You have to write the iPhone model you used in the captions of the image, and the images can be based directly on the camera, organized by Apple's editing tools in the Photos app or through third-party software.
Applications will be accepted from 12:01 a.m. PST on January 8 and will end at 11:59 p.m. PST on January 29th. To participate you must be 18 or older, and this challenge is not open to Apple employees or their immediate family.