Smartphone Photography Tips You Need to Know in 2020

Smartphone cameras are becoming more advanced with each new generation, while the applications used to capture, edit and share photos have become more intuitive.

Therefore, it is no wonder that people are uploading billions of photos to the Internet daily, particularly social media like Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat. Photography is the language of social media, and the smartphone is its tool.



But to take full advantage of the increasingly capable camera technology that's being built into smartphones, you still need to know a few basic tips and tricks.




Whether you want better family photos at gatherings or want to open an Instagram account for your dining endeavors, we have a few important things to keep in mind as you elevate your mobile photography game.


Try using the rule of thirds

The "rule of thirds" is a composition "rule" in painting and photography, and it remains a useful model for obtaining a decent composition, regardless of subject. 

The idea behind the rule is that photos are more interesting when your subjects are aligned with imaginary lines that divide the photograph into thirds, both horizontally and vertically. 

Shooting slightly off-center subjects often creates a more "balanced" image and gives a greater sense of space and movement. 

This is in contrast to photos that put the subject in neutral, which tends to result in photos that look more artificial.


Get better light


Good lighting is an absolute must for great outdoor and indoor photos.

Light determines the brightness, darkness, quality, mood, and atmosphere of a photo.

Learning the basics of light manipulation will take you from amateur to professional photography in weeks.

I want to let you in on a little secret; The best time to take photos is in a particular period during the day called "The Golden Hour", this period generally occurs after sunrise and before sunset.

You can observe how light bounces off objects in the surrounding area to judge which position will achieve optimal results.

Most photos taken during the day generally have no problem with low light conditions, except in special cases such as a rainy day.

On the other hand, night photography can be a bit of a problem.

Most iconic smartphones like Google Pixel 3 and Huawei P30 pro are ready for night photography.

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Try New Angles

At Life, we learn that keeping a cool head during a problem and looking at the situation from a different point of view most of the time leads to a positive response.


Photography works the same way, more or less.

Theoretically, perspective in the creative arts and photography is the art of representing a three-dimensional object on a two-dimensional surface.

To shorten the scientific talk, perspective is about adding depth to photos and taking your photos from different angles instead of just one.

You can apply the principle of perspective in photography using various methods such as; moving up and down, left and right, moving to an angular position, whichever produces the best image.

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