What fifteen years of shooting with an iPhone can teach you about photography, creativity, and seeing the world differently.
Most photography advice comes from theory.
This guide comes from experience.
Over fifteen years, across dozens of countries and fourteen different iPhones, Jack Hollingsworth captured more than one million photographs. Not chasing trends or gear, but learning through repetition, attention, and daily practice.
What started as a simple moment — photographing a sunrise with an iPhone when professional camera gear wasn’t available — eventually became a completely new way of approaching photography.
This short guide distills that journey into 15 practical lessons about how photography really works.
Not the complicated version.
The honest version.
This book is for you if:
- You want your photos to feel more intentional and less random
- You feel like your camera is capable of more than you’re getting from it
- You want simple insights that come from real experience, not theory
- You want to understand what actually makes photographs stronger
- You want to improve how you see, not just how you shoot
Inside, you’ll discover lessons about light, composition, discipline, creativity, and the surprising power of everyday observation.
Great photography doesn’t come from taking one perfect photo.
It comes from showing up again and again — until you start seeing the world differently.



