To prove it's all about the light, not how much the camera or lens costs, professional photographer Lee Morris over at Fstoppers.com has produced a rather slick video of how he conducted a photo-shoot using an Apple iPhone 3Gs in his studio. And, before detractors point out the lighting gear Morris has at his disposal, it's really not a valid argument. Besides, it's a great opportunity to see how a professional photographer lights his subject, even if does have to use hot lights instead of the more usual strobe.
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