Do you ever look at other people’s photos and wonder why your iPhone doesn’t take pictures like that? In an effort to figure out how to take better photos, many beginners believe there must be something wrong with their iPhone camera, or that they just don’t know how to use it. What people often miss is the fact that there are several key elements that are needed to create a good photo. In this tutorial, you’ll discover five fundamental elements that make a great iPhone photo, and how to use them to take your iPhone photography to new heights.
30 Stunning iPhone Photos Of Trees & Leaves
Thank you to everyone who entered their photos in our weekly iPhone photography contest. This week’s theme was “Trees” and any iPhone photos of trees, leaves and blossom could be submitted. Trees are one of my favorite photography subjects, and with 664 images to choose from it was very difficult to select just 30 winners. I had to leave many great images out, but here’s my final selection this week.
How Marina Sersale Takes Amazing iPhone Street Photos
I’m really pleased to share this interview with Marina Sersale, a talented iPhone photographer who takes stunning street photos with the Hipstamatic app. She has an amazing eye for contrasting light and shade, capturing wonderful silhouettes and shadows in her images. In this interview you’ll learn more about Marina, and how she takes such incredible street photos with her iPhone.
How Savad Mon Takes Beautiful iPhone Landscape Photos
I first came across Savad’s photography when I started judging the weekly iPhone photography contest here at iPhone Photography School. His beautiful, serene landscape photos really stood out and his images often featured in the list of winning photos. So I’m really pleased to share this interview where you’ll learn more about Savad and how he captures these stunning photos with his iPhone.
30 Incredible iPhone Photos That Use Leading Lines
Thank you to everyone who entered their wonderful photos in our weekly iPhone photography contest. The theme this week was “Leading Lines” and we had an amazing 560 entries. Using lines in your composition is a great way of leading the eye into the image, creating a sense of depth and drawing attention to the main subject. Here are my favorite iPhone photos that have been composed using leading lines.
10 Tips For Taking Incredible iPhone Photos Of Trees
Trees are one of the most amazing subjects to photograph. They come in so many different shapes and sizes, with beautiful colored leaves and blossoms, and interesting bark textures. You’ll never get tired of photographing trees since they change so much throughout the year. Taking a good photo of trees can sometimes be challenging, but with a little help you’ll start to see every tree as a photo opportunity. In this tutorial you’ll discover 10 great tips for taking the most incredible eye-catching iPhone photos of trees.
10 Tips For Taking The Best iPhone Photos In Different Types Of Light
Light is one of the most important elements to consider when taking photos. A really great shot could be ruined if the lighting isn’t good. Taking pictures with your iPhone in different kinds of light is all about training your eye to recognize how the available light will affect the scene. In this tutorial you’ll discover the different kinds of light that are available throughout the day and evening, and how best to use that light in your indoor and outdoor iPhone photography.
How Danny Zappa Takes Stunning Photos With His iPhone
I’m really excited to share this interview with Danny Zappa, an extremely talented iPhone photographer who has just joined our team of tutorial writers here at iPhone Photography School. Danny has an incredible eye for color, pattern and minimal compositions, creating vibrant and abstract images that instantly catch your attention. In this interview you’ll learn more about Danny and how he takes such amazing photos with his iPhone.
30 Stunning Reflection Photos Taken With An iPhone
Thank you to everyone who submitted such amazing photos in our weekly iPhone photography contest. The theme this week was “Reflections” and any iPhone photos containing reflections in water or other reflective surfaces could be submitted. With over 400 images to choose from it was very difficult to select just 30 winners, but here are my favorite iPhone reflection photos this week.
How To Enter Your Photos In The iPhone Photography Awards 2015
It’s that time of year again! The 8th annual iPhone Photography Awards (IPPA) are currently open to submissions from around the world, with an entry deadline of March 31, 2015. Not only does this competition focus on mobile photography, but it’s exclusively for iOS users who take their photos on an iPhone, iPad or iPod. In this article you’ll discover more about the IPPA, how to enter your iPhone photos and what great prizes you can win!