Apple announced 10 photos winning the 'Shot on iPhone' contest
'Shot on iPhone Challenge' is a photo contest launched by Apple on January 22, to find the photos taken with the most beautiful iPhone in the world.
'Shot on iPhone Challenge' is a photo contest launched by Apple on January 22, to find the photos taken with the most beautiful iPhone in the world.
For more than a month, the jury, including photographer Austin Mann and Phil Schiller of Apple, picked up the winning photographers and the 10 best photos at this competition. The photos were taken on various iPhone models from 7 to XS Max with a wide variety of topics.
According to the rules of the competition, Apple will pay a winner fee and have a photo chosen as a promotional photo but the company does not disclose the specific number.
Here are 10 photos won in the 'Shot on iPhone Challenge' competition of Apple. To know why the photo was selected, you can visit Apple Newsroom to see more.
Author Alex Jiang (USA), iPhone XS Max.
Author Andrew Griswold (USA), iPhone XS.
Author Bernard Antolin (USA), iPhone XS Max.
Author Blake Marvin (USA), iPhone XS Max.
By Darren Soh (Singapore), iPhone XS Max.
Author Dina Alfasi (Israel), iPhone X.
Author Elizabeth Scarrott (USA), iPhone 8 Plus.
Author LieAdi Darmawan (USA), iPhone XS.
Author Nikita Yarosh (Belarus), iPhone 7.
Author Robert Glaser (Germany), iPhone 7.
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