Symmetry in photography creates a powerful visual impact which is both appealing and intriguing. In this tutorial, you’ll discover useful techniques for creating symmetrical compositions such as how to look for symmetry while you’re out shooting and how to compose your shots for maximum impact. You’ll also be introduced to some iPhone apps for creating symmetrical photos in situations where you can’t find any natural symmetry in the scene. Read More...
30 Incredible iPhone Photos Taken From A Low Angle
Thank you for participating in our weekly iPhone photography contest. The contest theme this week was Low Angle and any photos that had been taken from a low angle could be submitted. The standard of photography this week was superb, with over 300 fantastic low angle compositions. It was very difficult to pick the winners amongst all the great entries, but here are my personal favorites. Read More...
30 Stunning iPhone Photos That Use Negative Space
Thank you for participating in our weekly iPhone photography contest. The contest theme this week was negative space and any photos that contained a significant amount of empty space could be submitted. We had 219 fantastic entries that used negative space in a meaningful way, and it was really difficult to choose just 30 winners. But here are my personal favorites this week. Read More...
10 Tips For Taking Incredible Low Angle iPhone Photos
Shooting from a low angle is one the easiest ways to create unique and powerful compositions. It provides a different perspective on the world and makes your shots more interesting. It also allows you to overcome some tricky photography problems such as distracting backgrounds and not being able to fit everything in the frame. In this article you’ll discover 10 great tips for getting amazing low angle shots with your iPhone. Read More...
6 Ways To Create More Powerful iPhone Photos Using Negative Space
Using negative space in your photos is one of the easiest ways to achieve simplicity in your compositions. Including large expanses of empty space helps your subjects stand out, creates natural balance and evokes strong emotions in the viewer. In this article you’ll discover how to use negative space to create more powerful and emotive photos with your iPhone. Read More...
30 Great Examples of Using Lines in iPhone Photography
Thank you all for participating in our weekly iPhone photography contest. This week the contest theme was lines, and any photos that included lines in the composition could be submitted. With almost 300 submissions it wasn’t easy to pick the winners, but here are my personal favorites. Read More...
10 Composition Tips For Taking Better iPhone Photos
Composition is the key to getting your iPhone photos noticed. Anyone can point a camera and take a photo, but it takes a more skilled photographer to compose a shot that’s visually appealing and holds the viewer’s attention. In this tutorial you’ll discover 10 of the most important composition guidelines to help make your iPhone photos stand out. Read More...
30 Great iPhone Photos That Use Central Composition
Thank you all for participating in our weekly iPhone photography contest. This week the contest theme was central composition, and any photos where the subject was placed centrally could be submitted. With a total of 312 submissions, it wasn’t easy to pick the winners, but here are my personal favorites. Read More...
10 Composition Tips For Amazing Instagram Square Photos
Thanks to the enormous popularity of Instagram, square photos have become the standard of mobile photography, forcing mobile photographers to adapt to this unusual photography format. In this article you’ll discover the best composition techniques for taking amazing square iPhone photos that will get your images noticed on Instagram. Read More...
10 Most Common iPhone Photography Mistakes
This is one of the most important posts you’ll find on iPhone Photography School. Seriously. Because in this post I list the 10 most common iPhone photography mistakes. I’ve made some of these mistakes myself, I see other people making them all the time, and yes, the chances are that you are making them too. Read More...