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“iPhone Photography School Achieves $4.07 Million Turnover in Q1 2023 with 65,224 Courses Sold Worldwide”

In the first quarter of 2023, the Latvian company SIA IPS Media, which is more widely known by the brand “iPhone Photography School”, has achieved a turnover of 4.07 million dollars. A total of 65,224 training courses have been sold worldwide.

“iPhone Photography School” currently offers six training courses for people who want to use their “iPhone” phone more successfully to create quality pictures that resemble shots taken by professional photographers.

“iPhone Photography School” was started as a hobby in the summer of 2012 by Emil Pakarklis. Seeing the demand and potential, an official company was created in the summer of 2015. In eight years, it has become a company that works all over the world. In 2022, the turnover of the company was 7.42 million dollars.

“The road has been long and difficult. Now – after 10 years of work – I can finally say that things are getting better. Currently, the company has a great team. We have planned a significant leap in development this year – we want to reach a turnover of 20 million dollars. However, technologies are constantly developing and we cannot stand still for a moment. You could even say that we have to challenge ourselves all the time to create more and more effective solutions. We try to integrate artificial intelligence and give users the opportunity to get a great result in the simplest possible way,” says Emils Pakarklis, creator and creative director of “iPhone Photography School”.

iPhone Photography School currently has over 410,000 paying customers worldwide. The company has 35 employees who work remotely from different countries around the world.

2023-04-27 17:48:36
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