The iPhone is brilliant for photography and video filming, and professionals aren't waiting to backup to the cloud and then back to their MacBook to edit the video - especially the ProRes stuff. They're using the cable, and most likely getting frustrated (but not necessarily saying so because that would be seen as anti-Apple). There are rather a lot of pros out there using iPhones, and Apple is already seeing more demand for the iPhone 14 Pro models than the standard ones.
Cloud storage is just fine with my Google One account (2TB, VPN and other services included) and all my photos, videos, texts, calendar appointments, emails, contacts and more are in the cloud. If my phone died tomorrow, or it was stolen, I'd have lost almost nothing and can be up and running in the time it takes for me to set up a new device and restore the data*. Even app data for many apps and games is saved. Apple has improved immeasurably with iCloud, because I am sure nobody wishes to bring up how it was early on. It was absolutely awful, just as Apple Maps was, and indeed to a certain extent Apple Photos (which I stopped using, so can't tell if it's better now). And, iTunes? Come on!!
* Admittedly the user experience does vary from one vendor to another, but by and large most of the clever stuff is now standard on ALL Android devices regardless of the manufacturer.