How to shoot PRO-LEVEL cycling photos with your PHONE
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 Published On Feb 13, 2024

Part One (iPhone camera basics):    • How to take EPIC cycling photos with ...  
Part Two (photography skills):    • 8 STEPS to take EPIC cycling photos w...  

Taking you behind-the-scenes to teach you tips and tricks to take better cycling photos with your phone. This is part 3 of my How-To Take Epic Cycling Photos series, so be sure to watch parts one and two to learn more.

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00:00 Intro
00:56 Siri camera function
03:10 Accessing the camera
06:20 Wide angle shot
08:08 Descending photography
09:30 Create speed
10:40 Shoot into the sun
11:17 Colour minimalism
12:45 Background minimalism
14:40 Final shot of the day

Please note: This video was filmed with the intention of teaching the art of taking better cycling photos, but in no way do I or does this video condone unsafe riding for the sake of taking photos. If you are uncomfortable or unskilled at riding a bike with one hand, do not attempt any of the tips in this video while moving. Always come to a stop at a safe place on the side of the road and take photos while standing still with both feet on the ground.

This video was filmed in Girona, Catalunya, Spain, on roads without cars and always with the permission of the people in the photos. Please be respectful of the people you're taking photos of, the traffic around you, and make sure never to risk anyone's safety (including your own) - put safety above all else, always.

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