Lost amid the semi-frenzy over Apple's new iPhone models was a provocative photography-related comment made by Apple Senior VP of Marketing, Phil Schiller.
It used to be the way you take better pictures is you learn to be a better photographer. You get bigger cameras, bigger lens, you learn about all the techniques of light meters and gels and filters, and you can spend your lifetime learning how to take advantage of this and make it work for you. For the people who want to do that, that's great. For most of us, we just want to take a picture, and have the iPhone take a better picture for us.
Now as this article unravels, this could draw a line between how people feel about photographers and people who just want to use apps to their own appeal. Now I don't know if the VP of Apple is stating that, what a professional photographer use to be is no more. Or can we adpat and learn from the tales that DIY individuals have been able to bring to the table.