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Fresno, Ca
United States

559 840-6222

Christian Parley is a Commercial Photographer, Editorial Photographer, an authorized Google virtual tour photographer and a Facebook 360 Photos photographer based in Fresno, California.

He is an award-winning professional photographer with over 19 years experience, 11 of which as a photojournalist with The Fresno Bee newspaper and McClatchy publications.

His editorial photography work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Christian Science Monitor, NBC News, ESPN, USA Today and various Associated Press member outlets.

• As an established commercial photographer, he creates visual content for institutional and emerging companies' websites, social media, trade publications, annual reports, corporate lifestyle and events (trade shows, conventions, product launches, ground-breaking ceremonies, award presentations), and personal bio photos including headshots and environmental portraiture.

Commercial clients include: Hinds HospiceDragadosUSA/SamsungAGCO/Massey FergusonIthaca CollegeHiebingSchneiderConEdison SolutionsMac ToolsVitro Glass

• He is also an experienced Google Trusted Photographer who has been trained, certified and authorized by Google to create high-quality, 360 virtual tours for businesses. These highly-acclaimed Google virtual tours appear prominently in Google Search and Google Maps

Google Business View virtual tour clients include: Clawson MotorsportsFig Garden OptometryToyota Motors USAHobbytown USAAudio Innovations of FresnoMercedes-Benz of FresnoVino & Friends BistroJ&E Restaurant SupplyPlaza VentanaThe Grand at 1401Fresno Piano GallerySwiggsPiemonte's Italian DelicatessenBella PastaFresno Suit OutletAram's Auto Repair CenterBell Memorials & Granite WorksGroppetti AutomotiveFresno Chamber of CommerceClovis Chamber of Commerce

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The goal of the ParleyShot Commercial Photography blog is to share expert knowledge, pass along informed opinion and support local businesses in Fresno and Tulare Counties

What are the Differences Between Mobile / Cell Phone vs Professional SLR Camera Photography

Christian Parley

In recent years, mobile phone cameras have become increasingly sophisticated, with many people using them as their primary tool for taking photographs. However, while mobile phone cameras are convenient and often produce impressive results, there are still significant differences in the quality of photography between them and professional DSLR cameras.

The most obvious difference is in the image resolution. Professional DSLR cameras typically have much higher resolutions than mobile phones, with some models capable of producing images up to 50 megapixels. This higher resolution means that images captured with a DSLR camera can be enlarged without losing detail, making them ideal for printing or displaying on large screens.

Another significant difference is the size of the camera sensor. DSLR cameras generally have larger sensors than mobile phones, allowing them to capture more light and detail. This means that images taken with a DSLR camera will have better color reproduction, greater dynamic range, and less noise than those captured with a mobile phone camera.

Moreover, DSLR cameras offer more advanced settings and controls, allowing photographers to adjust shutter speed, aperture, and ISO to create more creative and professional-looking photographs. This level of control is not available on most mobile phone cameras, which often rely on automatic settings to produce the best possible image.

DSLR cameras also offer the ability to use interchangeable lenses, giving photographers greater flexibility and control over their images. There are a variety of lenses available for different purposes, including wide-angle, telephoto, and macro lenses, among others. This flexibility is not available on mobile phone cameras, which typically have fixed lenses with limited zoom capabilities.

Finally, there is the issue of post-processing. While mobile phones offer a range of editing tools, such as filters and basic adjustments, they cannot compete with the editing capabilities of professional software. DSLR cameras produce images in RAW format, which allows for more advanced editing, including adjustments to white balance, exposure, and color correction. This level of control is not available on mobile phone cameras, which can limit the final quality of the image.

In conclusion, while mobile phone cameras are capable of producing impressive results, there are significant differences in the quality of photography between them and professional DSLR cameras. DSLR cameras offer higher image resolution, larger sensors, more advanced settings and controls, interchangeable lenses, and greater post-processing capabilities, giving photographers more flexibility and control over their images. However, it is important to note that a good photographer can create excellent photographs with any camera, and that the right tool for the job ultimately depends on the photographer's needs and preferences.


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