Ever needed to take better photographs on your iPhone? You know how it is... You've a perfect photo opportunity, you whip out your true iPhone, tap the Camera icon and snap! Unfortunately, the photo generally turns out misty or fuzzy and is totally upsetting.
Not to worry! I've got some background in photography and I sort if translated that knowledge into taking pictures with the iPhone!
1. Have Steady Hands
First and foremost, to take good pictures on the iPhone, you have to have steady hands. Hold that iPhone firmly and continuously before snapping. This does wonders for the standard of the photograph you take.
2. Use The Flash
If you're the lucky owner of an iPhone 4, ensure you use it's in-built flash unit. Robust lighting is always crucial for taking good stills. Check out another of my articles here to grasp why.
3. Compose Your Photo Correctly
There are basic ground rules for composing good photos. One of them is the Rule of Thirds, meaning you can divide up your picture into 3 parts. Each part should have some subject of interest to make sure the photo is well composed. Read some more about this system.
4. Take Multiple Shots
Taking multiple shots in quick succession is a way to make certain you catch a good picture, particularly for action shots. As an example, if your kid is running around, it's often best to snap multiple pictures in quick succession in order to get a better photo on the iPhone. There are some good apps for doing this in the App Store.
5. Housekeep Your Pictures
One vital thing is to housekeep your photographs. I'm guilty of not doing this enough! There are countless thousands of pictures on my iPhone and I am worried that one day I have a nice picture to take (e.g. The Eiffel Tower) and I'm out of space on the iPhone! You know what I mean. So do your housekeeping!
Conclusion
Great! There you have it - 5 tips for taking better footage on your iPhone. Practise these tips and your iPhone photographs will start turning out far better. Until next time, good luck with your iPhone adventures!
Not to worry! I've got some background in photography and I sort if translated that knowledge into taking pictures with the iPhone!
1. Have Steady Hands
First and foremost, to take good pictures on the iPhone, you have to have steady hands. Hold that iPhone firmly and continuously before snapping. This does wonders for the standard of the photograph you take.
2. Use The Flash
If you're the lucky owner of an iPhone 4, ensure you use it's in-built flash unit. Robust lighting is always crucial for taking good stills. Check out another of my articles here to grasp why.
3. Compose Your Photo Correctly
There are basic ground rules for composing good photos. One of them is the Rule of Thirds, meaning you can divide up your picture into 3 parts. Each part should have some subject of interest to make sure the photo is well composed. Read some more about this system.
4. Take Multiple Shots
Taking multiple shots in quick succession is a way to make certain you catch a good picture, particularly for action shots. As an example, if your kid is running around, it's often best to snap multiple pictures in quick succession in order to get a better photo on the iPhone. There are some good apps for doing this in the App Store.
5. Housekeep Your Pictures
One vital thing is to housekeep your photographs. I'm guilty of not doing this enough! There are countless thousands of pictures on my iPhone and I am worried that one day I have a nice picture to take (e.g. The Eiffel Tower) and I'm out of space on the iPhone! You know what I mean. So do your housekeeping!
Conclusion
Great! There you have it - 5 tips for taking better footage on your iPhone. Practise these tips and your iPhone photographs will start turning out far better. Until next time, good luck with your iPhone adventures!
About the Author:
We've got a mobile repair store called mobil reparation and if you're in Denmark and need your mobile telefone corrected then this is the location to come if your are in our capital Copenhagen. If you'd like to find the way to the store you'll also ask for iphone reparation