iPhone Camera Attachments for the Professional Photographer

It's no question that the iPhone has completely changed the world of photography forever. Affordable, compact, high quality and now even waterproof - high quality photography equipment is accessible in the palm of your hand, for anyone from the novice photographer to the advanced. 


For freelance adventure photographers like Edward Tomasso, iPhones make capturing incredible experiences as easy as possible! Just like any other camera, lens attachments have become widely available for all types of photography. Using these different attachments can completely change the look and quality of your photography, and make any average picture look like it's ready for magazine print!

Whether you're just starting to entertain photography as a hobby, or you're a full fledged professional, there are iPhone camera lens accessories available to take your photos to the next level! Here are some favorites of Edward Tomasso:

Edward Tomasso Blog iPhone Photography

This incredible little kit is equipped for most iPhone types and includes 7 lenses total: 0.63X wide angle lens,  15X macro lens, 198 degree fisheye lens, 2X telephoto lens, kaleidoscopes, 4-line star filter, and a CPL filter.

This kit is also universal so there's no worry about it not fitting on whatever type of iPhone that is being used. At $17.98 on Amazon this kit has tons of awesome variability at a decent price!





This kit is exceptional! Less is more with this kit - a total of 4 very high quality lenses have the ability to really turn any photo into a spectacular piece of work.

The Sandmarc Pro Edition for the iPhone XS includes telephoto, wide, macro and fisheye lenses, an iPhone XS lens case, clip-on mount, and lens caps and pouches.

This kit comes in at $299.99, but this kit itself is very high quality, versatile, and worth it's price! 



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