Calling all aspiring photographers who nab an iPhone 11 for the express determination of trying out its fancy camera capabilities : It ’s time for your night mode photos to see the lighter of Clarence Day .

AsTravel + Leisurereports , Apple is currently hosting a contender to ascertain the best night mode photos taken on an iPhone 11 , iPhone 11 Pro , or iPhone 11 Pro Max . you could submit your picture through January 29 , after which a carefully selected team of experts will evaluate all submissions and foretell the five pull ahead image on March 4 .

Judges include Arem Duplessis , the former figure director ofThe New York Times Magazine ; Darren Soh , an award - deliver the goods photographer from Singapore ; Tyler Mitchell , the first black photographer to fool away the cover of AmericanVogue(his subject , rather unforgettably , was Beyoncé ) ; and several other esteemed member of the diligence .

Austin Mann, Apple

In increase to appearing on Apple ’s home page andInstagram(which has more than 21 million following ) , the photos could also be featured in digital campaigns , Applestores , third - party picture exposition , or even on physical hoarding . In addition to all the vulnerability , the   winners willbe paida licensing fee in exchange for grant the company complete freedom to expend their oeuvre for one year .

To submit your shots , you’re able to either partake them on a public Instagram , Twitter , or Weibo account with the hashtags # ShotoniPhone and # NightmodeChallenge , or email your images toshotoniphone@apple.com — just be trusted to title your files in this data format : ‘ firstname_lastname_nightmode_iPhonemodel . ’

If you ’re newfangled to the iPhone 11 and are n’t quite certain how to snap photos in nighttime modal value , it ’s gentle than you might realize . The feature come on mechanically in dim or colored places and decide on a seizure prison term for you ( which you’re able to always adjust ) . And if you think editing your pic afterwards will increase your chance of winning the contention , that ’s fine , too : Apple will accept photo edited in the app or even with non - Apple software .

The Golden Gate Bridge, shot on an iPhone 11 Pro.

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