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Monday
Feb012016

Apple launches new World Gallery of Shot on iPhone 6S images from 41 photographers across the globe

Comprised of 53 images from 41 individuals across the globe and will be featured in 85 cities in 26 countries. (photo by Zak Noyle)

Apple is starting its popular Shot on iPhone 6S campaign with 53 new images from 41 individuals across the globe and will be featured in 85 cities in 26 countries. Photos are taken by photographers of various levels of experience and all they have in common is that they use the iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus to shoot remarkable photos.

This year's focus is on people rather than landscapes or objects. Chosen photos include found, non-commissioned iPhone 6s images which will be shared via an outdoor and print campaign. The initiative’s geographical scale makes it possibly the largest mobile photography gallery in history. There's apparently some Canadian content as well. Montreal-based photographer Pierre Babin is one of the photographers chosen for the series and his photo, like that of other chosen photographers, will appear on large public billboards starting today.

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S Plus feature 12 megapixel cameras and 5-element lenses as well as some of the world's most advanced photography software. iPhone cameras have consistenly been the most shot with cameras on photo sharing services like Instagram and websites like Flickr.

 

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