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** Do a Google image search on 'rule of thirds photography' to get some ideas about this principle
 
** Do a Google image search on 'rule of thirds photography' to get some ideas about this principle
 
* Many phone cameras give you the option to display a grid while shooting.
 
* Many phone cameras give you the option to display a grid while shooting.
* Notice what is in the background of your shot. Change your angle or move closer to your subject so that the background supports the image or at least does not distract from the subject.
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** Change your angle or move closer to your subject so that the background supports the image or at least does not distract from the subject.
  
 
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Resources

Basic Concepts

Lighting

  • Avoid direct sunlight, have subject stand in brightest patch of shade
  • Avoid backlighting subject (unless it's on purpose)
  • Enjoy shooting during the "Magic Hour" (sunrise/sunset), the golden light makes your photographs look amazing
  • Low light settings? Make sure to stabilize your phone by bracing your arms against your body. Pay attention to your breath.

Framing the Shot

  • Use the rule of thirds when framing your shots
    • Do a Google image search on 'rule of thirds photography' to get some ideas about this principle
  • Many phone cameras give you the option to display a grid while shooting.
  • Foreground and Background
    • Notice what is in the background of your shot.
    • Change your angle or move closer to your subject so that the background supports the image or at least does not distract from the subject.