Twelve megapixels, 4K video, advanced pixel technology—that’s all tech jargon to tell you that the camera on the new iPhone 6s is not only better than ever before, but also better suited to shooting Fashion Week. To prove it, we asked iPhone photography expert Kevin Lu to capture the highs of New York Fashion Week on the brand-new device. (So new, it’s not even available to the public yet, making Lu’s pics the first ever shot by a photographer on the phone.)

coach spring 2016 Photographed by Kevin Lu / @sweatengine

“It’s a lot quicker, so I can get more shots that I want, so I don’t miss much,” Lu tells Vogue.com of the phone’s responsiveness. “I also do videography, so the 4K video is really helpful because the quality is absolutely insane on a mobile phone and you can see a lot of detail.” While Lu is a professional whose photos have been featured in Apple campaigns, he believes the new update will make it even easier for amateur snappers to get top-shelf shots. “With a 12-megapixel camera, you can really get some incredible details, and you can zoom in a lot closer when you need to,” he explains. What this means for you? Cropping out those heads in front of you to make your third row snap seem like a front row one is now a viable possibility.