Be the head of Apple implies having a very busy schedule, including weekends. Tim Cook spent the weekend in Europe, specifically in Amsterdam, a visit that has been recorded on the social network Twitter, where we can see him walking through the city's canals.
The head of Apple, Tim Cook, has spent this weekend in Amsterdam to according to explore and experience the rich history and creative energy of the city, as we can read in the tweet that he has published accompanied by the image that heads this article, where he appears with the iPhone photographer Annet de Graaf and the historian Koen Klejin.
Annet de Graaf is a well-known iPhone photographer whose brand "Snap in the City" is an important source of images not only of the city, but also of the surroundings. According to this photographer, the photographic experience with the iPhone is "pure" and also states that the device is capable of capturing the moments before they happen.
Graaf states that has spent the last 9 years making use of the iPhone camera to portray the streets of Amsterdam and its surroundings. The photographer has just published a book with the photos she has taken in the last year and a half exclusively with the iPhone 7 Plus and 8 Plus.
We do not know the specific reason that will have taken Tim Cook to the city, but it is likely that in the next few days, we will have some news about it, either by visiting a provider, an Apple Store ...
In recent years, the iPhone camera is no longer the best on the market, being the Korean company Samsung the one that has managed to far exceed the bar so high that the Cupertino-based company had set. But it is not the only one, since Huawei with the P20 Pro, offers us a quite remarkable photographic section. Let's see if Apple gets on with it once and is again a reference in the photographic section as it has been years ago, although I doubt it most likely.