Share your best iPhone macro photos for Apple’s Shot on iPhone Challenge
- Make sure to get close to your subject — you can get as close as 2 centimeters (about an inch) away.
- Place the primary point of focus near the center of the frame, as that’s where the sharpest focus is when shooting in macro on iPhone.
- Tap an area in the viewfinder to set a specific focus point.
- Shoot at .5x to capture an Ultra Wide field of view, or try shooting at 1x for tighter framing — iPhone will automatically switch cameras as you get close while maintaining the 1x framing.
Meet the Judges
Anand is a National Geographic Explorer and award-winning photographer who believes that a camera is not just a tool to capture what he sees — it’s a way to illuminate the layers of beauty and complexity that are otherwise hidden from our naked eye. With a degree in integrative biology, Anand highlights creatures whose incredible details typically go unseen, and discovers new stories behind the science along the way.
Based in Mumbai and co-founder of commercial photography firm The House Of Pixels, Apeksha’s photography is a path to “self-expression.” She works with a wide range of leading Indian actors and global brands, and her images are regularly featured in India’s top publications like GQ, Elle, and Cosmopolitan.
Peter is an internationally acclaimed photographer, filmmaker, YouTube creator, and entrepreneur. Peter uses his platforms to inspire and help people pursue their passions behind the lens. In 2019, he was named Breakout YouTuber of the Year at the Shorty Awards, and in 2020, he won a Streamy Award for Cinematography. His photography was featured on two special collection coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Paddy is a photographer who specializes in capturing life’s moments on iPhone. His work is diverse, covering street, human, landscape, and architectural photography. He has won numerous international photography awards for his iPhone photography, including National Geographic’s photo contest, PX3, Mobile Photography Awards (MPA), and IPPAWARDS.
Yik Keat is a self-taught urban photographer based in Singapore. At only 25 years old, Yik Keat has worked with leading global brands, including Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Adidas, and Porsche on seasonal local campaigns, and top local companies, including Singapore’s OCBC Bank and national broadcaster Channel 8 on photography activations. He is known for creating unique narratives out of ordinary daily life and puts immense effort into crafting every piece of visual content. He is active on multiple social media platforms where he teaches others how to craft outstanding mobile photographs.
Arem works closely with some of the most accomplished photographers worldwide in his role as the director of photography in Apple’s marketing team. He previously served as design director of The New York Times Magazine for nearly a decade.
Billy leads photographic experiences across all products with the Apple design team. Before joining Apple, he served as head of creative at WIRED, collaborating with many of the world’s most celebrated editorial photographers.
Della leads product management for Photos and Camera software at Apple, and is a passionate photographer who loves exploring and capturing the world with her iPhone.
Kaiann works with talented teams at Apple to deliver products that put great photographic tools in the hands of many — from the first iPod touch with a camera, to the latest iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro lineup — in her role as vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.
Pamela leads aesthetics and visual storytelling development for Apple’s camera and photos software team, working closely with creators and artists from around the world. She previously served as the editorial director of Instagram and senior photo editor for National Geographic.
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