The rule-of-thirds is a fundamental composition principle that most photographers are familiar with. But like many simple things, it is often overlooked or misinterpreted. In this article you’re going to learn how to correctly apply the rule of thirds to your iPhone photos, and how to create well-balanced compositions that just look and feel right to the human eye. Read More...
How To Keep Your iPhone Steady To Avoid Camera Shake
The iPhone has to use slower shutter speeds than most digital cameras due to its small sensor size. This is not really an issue in bright sunlight, but in medium and low light it becomes absolutely essential that you keep your iPhone steady, or your photos will end up being blurry. In this article you will find out how to always keep your iPhone camera steady… and your photos sharp. Read More...
7 Tips For Taking Stunning iPhone Photos Of Children
If you ever want to do children photography, your iPhone is the perfect camera to use. Unlike large obtrusive digital cameras, the iPhone is less likely to scare the children or make them pose for the photo, so you can get more natural and candid shots. Read More...
10 Tips For Taking Great Winter Photos With Your iPhone
One of the my favorite things about winter is its spectacular beauty. Whenever snowy weather is accompanied by sunshine, I want to be outside taking winter pictures with my iPhone. And it doesn’t matter how cold the weather is. Read More...
How To Take Stunning Sunset Photos With Your iPhone
If I had to pick one type of photos that is almost guaranteed to do well on Instagram, I would surely go for sunsets. Even though I try my best to not become a sunset person on Instagram, my sunset photos get more likes than anything else I post. And I can understand why. If done correctly, sunset images can indeed be very beautiful. Even though it’s not hard to do stunning sunset photography, most people only tend to get average results. To make sure that you aren’t one of them, I created this tutorial for shooting and editing the perfect sunset photo with your iPhone. Read More...
How To Crop Your Photos For Instagram Square Format
As you probably already know, Instagram only supports the sharing of square images. However, the iPhone’s default camera app, which I use 99% of the time, only shoots 3:2 photos. If you attempt to share such photos on Instagram, you will either have to crop them or leave black margins on the sides, which is something I don’t recommend for aesthetic reasons. Read More...
How to Find Great Reflections in iPhone Photography
Whenever I’m taking photos with my iPhone, I’m always on a lookout for something interesting and unusual that would make my pictures stand out. Quite often I find that in unusual reflections, which always add an interesting dimension to otherwise simple photos. Reflections are responsible for many of my favorite and most popular photos. In this article, I will explain how I created some of these reflection shots. Read More...
How To Take Great Silhouette Photos With Your iPhone
Silhouetting is one of the easiest and most effective photography techniques. Silhouettes look great and add a special feel to the photo, and they also emphasize form and composition while reducing the distraction of detail. Read More...