Engadget Logo Engadget Japanese version Apple holds iPhone 13 Pro macro photography contest Shot On iPhone Macro challenge
Apple has announced a new photography contest, the Shot On iPhone Macro Challenge.
Photos using the macro shooting function of the iPhone 13 Pro series are solicited from the general public, and the top 10 works will be published on Apple's gallery page and official account, as well as digital advertisements, in-store and outdoor advertisements. There is a possibility that it will be
Speaking of the camera function of the iPhone 13, the "Cinematic Mode", which sends focus from subject to subject when shooting a video and adds a bokeh effect with a depth of field effect, has become a hot topic, but iPhone 13 Pro / iPhone The 13 Pro Max's ultra-wide-angle camera also supports macro photography and video recording functions that allow you to get as close as 2 centimeters.
This Shot On iPhone Macro Challenge is a contest project for photos taken with this iPhone 13 Pro / iPhone 13 Pro Max macro.
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older. To enter, post a macro photo publicly on her Twitter or his Instagram with the hashtag #ShotoniPhone #iPhonemacrochallenge, along with the model of his iPhone that was taken.
Or you can send it directly to Apple's dedicated account by email (there are rules for the subject and file name).
Photos can be taken as they are or edited with image editing software.
The application period is from today until February 16 (16:59 on February 17, Japan time). See linked page for official rules.
The submitted photos will be judged by five top photographers active in their respective fields, Apple's design and marketing teams, and camera software product management leaders.
The rights to the photos belong to the photographers, and credit and license fees will be charged when Apple uses the photos for marketing purposes. In exchange, Apple must be granted a non-exclusive license to display, reproduce and use the work for one year. Also see the Official Rules for more details.
Share your best iPhone macro photos in Apple's Shot on iPhone Challenge - Apple (UK)