In my opinion, I think phone photography comes in handy. It is an easy access to take pictures if you don’t have your professional cameras or other cameras around. Phone photography may or may not be creative depending on the person that’s taking them and the audience that are looking at them. Some people may just use their phone to take pictures and it’s whatever to them. Based on the “The iPhone 5 is for Food Photography” many use it to take pictures of their food and it looks amazingly nice. The iPhone has such high quality, no one would’ve known it was taken from an iPhone. Some people actually use it to take nice pictures and uses smart phone as a substitute for professional cameras as some people may not be able to afford it. So it can be a beginner’s tool. Personally, I think anything can be art but it depends on the audience to judge.
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