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* [http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips/camera-phone-photos National Geographic - How to Take Camera Phone Pictures] | * [http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips/camera-phone-photos National Geographic - How to Take Camera Phone Pictures] |
Revision as of 17:29, 14 October 2015
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.