Before you take off for the emergency room, I think these might break up you friend's apoplectic fit of ignorance! .Here're just some examples, if you want more, I can keep posting links for your edification:
That Tree, iPhone photography by Mark Hirsch
26 Stunning iPhone Photos Taken by a Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer David Hume Kennerly
National Geographic photographer takes the iPhone 5S out shootingand likes it
Pro Photographer uses iPhone 6 Plus to cover White House event
An iPhone in Congo, photos by Michael Christopher Brown TIME Magazine
Time Magazine cover image shot with iPhone: interview with Ben Lowy
Ben Lowy is what photography professionals call a "conflict photographer." He goes where the dramatic stories are, and in recent years has been to Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq and now to the US states knocked hard by Hurricane Sandy. His equipment of choice? Often it's an iPhone 4S, plus some iOS apps for image editing and getting photos to his editors.
I think that should be sufficient proof of my statement, and evidence that PROFESSIONAL Photographers are often using Apple iPhone cameras, and a complete refutation of your snickering denial. I told you I don't post things I'm not prepared to back up!
Your abject PUBLIC apology will be accepted.
By the way, unless you are in your late eighties or early nineties, YOU are not old enough to refer to me as "son," especially in an intentionally denigrating way.
“YOU are not old enough to refer to me as “son,” “
You act like a nerdy little kid that is nothing but an Apple fanboy, so “son” fits perfectly, son.
I’ve probably watched a total of “pro” wrestling in my life. But I’m pretty sure that was equivalent to Hulk Hogan jumping off the ropes and slamming his elbow into Jesse Ventura’s gut.