Shot on iPhone 11 Pro in Night mode by Austin Mann
Shot on iPhone 11 Pro in Night mode by Austin Mann
Shot on iPhone 11 Pro in Night mode by Jude Allen.
Shot on iPhone 11 Pro in Night mode by Jude Allen.
Shot on iPhone 11 Pro Max in Night mode by Eric Zhang.
Shot on iPhone 11 Pro Max in Night mode by Eric Zhang.
Shot on iPhone 11 Pro in Night mode by Aundre Larrow.
Shot on iPhone 11 Pro in Night mode by Aundre Larrow.

IF you're into lowlight photography with your iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, why not share your photos share your photos on your Instagram and Twitter with the hashtags #ShotoniPhone and #NightmodeChallenge, because beginning today through Jan 29, 2020, Apple is in search of the most stunning Night mode shots from users around the world.

The winning photos will be celebrated in a gallery on Apple Newsroom, apple.com and Apple Instagram (@apple). They may also appear in digital campaigns, at Apple Stores, on billboards, or in a third-party photo exhibition.

According to Apple, the entries will be judged by some of the top photographers in the world, such as Malin Fezehai, a New York-based photographer and visual reporter; Tyler Mitchell, a Brooklyn-based photographer and filmmaker working across many genres to explore and document a new aesthetic of blackness; Alexvi Li, is a long time iPhone photographer and Artist who captures photo and video, creating thematic art projects; and Jon McCormack, an accomplished photographer who is currently vice president of Camera and Photos. McCormack images have been published by international organisations including TIME, The New York Times, UNESCO, The Nature Conservancy, Africa Geographic and others.

For more information go to https://www.apple.com/sg/newsroom/2020/01/share-your-best-iphone-night-m...

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