
The Future
Of the Camera
Is Here
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
We are passionate about mobile phone photography and believe that anyone can take professional quality photos with the phone in their pocket. My Phone Shoot specialises in tutoring photography for clients using a mobile phone. We offer face-to-face lessons to individuals and small groups. Our courses are flexible and designed to help you take amazing photographs using the mobile phone in your pocket. Our experienced tutors will guide you through the entire process, from basic composition and lighting to advanced editing techniques.

Grow Your Vision
Unlock your phone's full potential with our comprehensive photography tutoring sessions. I'll provide you with personalised coaching and instruction that will help you elevate your mobile phone photography to the next level. From composition and lighting to editing and post-processing, I'll guide you through every step of the photo-taking process and teach you the skills you need to take stunning photos.
In bygone days, we all loved to flaunt our DSLRs. Big hefty cameras with long lenses were a status symbol to show off. Gone are those golden days of DSLRs. Like everything else, we want our cameras to be small, portable, and fit in our pockets. The DSLRs are going in the way of the dinosaurs. It's not long before they will go extinct. Why would you consider buying an outdated DSLR if your latest smartphone takes high-quality pictures?
The best camera is the one you have, it's a cliché, but it's the truth. Your mobile is your constant companion, no matter where you are. And, if it can do everything your DSLR does, would you prefer to use it for your photographic needs? Most likely.
Another perk of using a smartphone camera is blending effortlessly with the crowd; you won't stand out like with a big camera and long lens. When you travel to different countries, this is a big win. You have all the images without the unwanted attention and weight. Just like record players and film cameras, there will always be people who love the classics. So DSLRs will be around for a while, although not as popular as before.
All the extra weight of the DSLR and the lenses are worth it just because of the image quality. But if your smartphone can take high-quality images, there is no reason for anyone to lug around all the weight.
Regular users will prefer their handy smartphone cameras.
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