In taking your gym selfie, make sure to spot the perfect lighting. Awell-lit photodelivers better results. Usually, artificial light creates angles of your body, and adapting to a good light can influence the quality of your picture. With the right use of light and shadow, you can emphasiz...
your iPhone records what happens 1.5 seconds before and after you take a picture. If you’re photographing kids or even taking a self-timed photo, this is a great tool to have so you can take a couple of Live Photos and select
With the iPhone Photography guide, you’ll learn how to go from taking simple snapshots to masterfully capturing moments in unique and creative ways. We wanted to bring you the highest quality content possible, which is why we partnered with the experts at iPhone Photography School for this on...
In the sunflower picture above, I set both the focus and exposure points on the flower, so the ability to separate the two wasn’t as important. I still had to reposition them though as the flower is not centered in the frame. In this particular case, using this technique resulted in ...
You can do this on an iPhone too, but it’s much less technical; tap on your subject, then drag the little brightness (sunburst) symbol next to the focus square up to make the picture brighter, or down to make it darker. Lock focus & exposure ...
it’s quick to become your go-to camera just because it’s there and ready, whether for taking selfies, family photos, or even more artistic fare. Personally, I almost never carry my expensive DSLR camera anymore. Instead, I keep a few tips in mind and a pocket full of small accessori...
Using something in the foreground of the picture to create a “frame” around your subject is a powerful composition technique which has several functions. It helps to draw your eye towards the main subject and creates visual interest around the edges of the picture, just like a frame around ...
Simple photo adjustments like this can make a huge difference, but no editing can turn a bad photo into a good one. You should focus on taking great landscape photos following all the other tips, and only afterward you can think about improving them if needed. ...
You can also adjust the settings as you take the picture. Play around with lighting via settings that pop up once you select Portrait mode, including Natural (no filters or editing), Studio (brightens facial features), Contour (adds beautiful and dramatic directional lighting), Stage (you remai...
Here’s my final image that I created using the Reflect app. It’s very realistic and creates a much more interesting and beautiful picture than the original. As you’ve seen throughout this tutorial, there’s no end to the kinds of reflection photos you can create. With a little imagina...