Smartphone photography: 6 tips to make it perfect

Smartphone photography: how to make it perfect? That’s is usually a question of those who love photographing. In case you don’t know the answer, we’ll tell you some tips to make your photos beautiful, or at least, better.

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Smartphone photography tips: easier than you thought

The first and also the main factor contributes to a beautiful photograph is the lighting. And nothing is better than the natural light. This light is always the best filter for your photos (both landscape and portrait). Just try to get the best natural light, even it’s night. The light is everything. It will make it or break it. The second tip is that you need to be ready to capture the moment. Beautiful moments don’t always last long. So make sure that you and your camera are ready. And don’t forget to clean the lens usually.

A composition is also an important tip. There’re certain ways to arrange the composition. And you can follow the “Rule of thirds” to have a good one. According to this rule, your eyes is normally attracted to a picture divided into thirds, where the main subject is not at the center (it’s slightly off-center). Most smartphone cameras allow you to use a grid of 2 verticals and 2 horizontal lines. So when you take a shot, remember to adjust the subject to be one of the 4 intersections of these lines.

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The next thing of our smartphone photography tips is the digital zoom. If you take photos from a distance, please do not use the zoom feature. Digital zoom can decrease your photos qualities and destroy them. So try to come close to the object you want to capture. And don’t use digital zoom, unless your camera has an optical zoom like Zenfone Zoom, Galaxy K Zoom…

Smartphone photography: simple is the best

One more thing, we usually have a habit of taking pictures in colors. Why not try them in Black and White? You can photograph the souls of  them. A famous photographer once said something like that. So just put the Black and White mode on your pictures, they will have more depth and more artistry. Last but not least, “Less is more”. Don’t make thing complicated. Try to identify the main point, you don’t need to bring everything to your image. What you need to do is concentrate on your subject, and eliminate as much of the surroundings as possible. You know what they say: simple is the best.