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Deliver Shoot Metadata as a Bonus — In One Tap

Photo Metadata Exporter is the fastest way for photographers to deliver a complete shoot metadata sheet to clients. Pull every iPhone photo from a shoot, choose the camera-relevant EXIF fields (ISO, aperture, shutter speed, focal length, lens, GPS), and export to a single .xlsx. Send it with the gallery — clients see exactly what settings produced their favorite frames.

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Clients want the story behind the shot

Even on iPhone-only shoots — increasingly common for behind-the-scenes, family, and event photography — clients ask: 'what settings did you use?'

  • close Copying ISO, aperture, and shutter speed manually for each shot is tedious
  • close Lightroom-style metadata sheets don't fit iPhone-only workflows
  • close Educational clients (students, hobbyists) value technical breakdowns alongside the images
  • close It's a free differentiator your competitors aren't offering

A camera-settings Excel as a deliverable

Pull every photo from the shoot, export the camera-relevant EXIF fields, and attach the .xlsx to the gallery delivery email. Clients love seeing the settings behind their favorite frames.

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    Album per shoot

    Use the standard iOS album-per-shoot workflow. The app picks up the whole album in one tap.

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    Camera-focused fields

    Enable ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed, Focal Length, Lens, GPS, Date, and Filename. Save the configuration as "Client Delivery" for reuse.

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    Bundle with the gallery

    Export to .xlsx (or .zip with originals) and include it in the gallery delivery email. Optionally hide GPS for privacy on portrait shoots.

Camera EXIF fields clients care about

These are the fields that make a shoot deliverable feel premium.

check_circle ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed

The classic exposure triangle. Students and hobbyists love seeing how lighting decisions translate to numbers.

check_circle Focal Length & Lens

On multi-lens iPhones, distinguishing 0.5×/1×/2×/3× shots adds context to the gallery.

check_circle GPS Coordinates

For travel and destination shoots, GPS adds 'here's where this was taken' charm. Omit for private portrait shoots.

check_circle Date & Time

Chronologically reading the shoot — golden hour vs blue hour vs mid-day — gives clients a sense of the day.

Frequently asked questions — Photographers

Specific to photographers workflows

Do you support HEIC files? expand_more
Yes. Photo Metadata Exporter reads EXIF from HEIC, JPEG, and PNG. The Excel output is format-agnostic — it captures the metadata regardless of the source file format.
Can I exclude GPS for privacy-sensitive shoots? expand_more
Yes — the Export Fields screen lets you toggle GPS Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude off for any export. The originals themselves are unmodified; only the Excel omits the columns.
Does it work with photos shot on professional cameras? expand_more
Photo Metadata Exporter reads from the iOS Photos library. If you import your DSLR/mirrorless RAW or JPEG files into the iPhone Photos app, the original EXIF data is preserved and the app reads it normally.
How do I price this as an add-on for clients? expand_more
Most photographers offer the metadata sheet as a value-add bonus rather than a paid line item. It's a free app for you (with a $9.99 PRO unlock for unlimited batches) that produces a 'premium delivery feel' for the client — a strong differentiator.

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