Quick Tips to Take Better iPhone Photos

It seems that every year, the cameras on the new iPhone models just get better and better, and with each upgrade, it makes the need for a dedicated DSLR seem less important. Even so, taking the ultimate picture with your iPhone still requires a little bit of skill—at least until Apple integrates an AI photographer into every phone. Until then, here are some tips and tricks you can use to easily take your iPhone photos to the next level. 

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Avoid Using Digital Zoom

Unless you have a dual-lens iPhone like the 7 Plus, 8 Plus, X, Xs, or Xs Max, your iPhone most likely doesn’t have optical zoom and works on a fixed focal length. This means that when you pinch to zoom while shooting a photo, all you’re doing is cropping in on a subject rather than zooming in on it. The problem with this approach is that the picture suffers in quality and when you edit them later, you’ll notice. So, instead of using digital zoom, get closer to the subject, or upgrade to an attachable camera lens that can shoot wide-angle shots. 


Use the Right Hardware

While you can take some good photos using the stock iPhone camera lens and shooting handheld, with the right hardware, you can take your pictures to the next level. Common pieces of iPhoneography equipment include a tripod or mono pod, detachable camera lenses for macro and wide-angle shots, and an action mount for recording your high-flying adventures. With a dependable iPhone camera lens, you're ready for any occasion and can produce high-quality photos with ease. 


Shoot in Burst Mode

Many of us know that burst mode on the iPhone is incredibly handy for action shots, like when you’re at a basketball game or skiing downhill. But burst mode is also useful for taking selfies and portraits. How many times have you posed for a picture, thinking that it turned out perfect, only to discover later that you blinked? By shooting portraits in burst mode, you're taking multiple rapid images of the subject, so even if they blink, there's bound to be a shot before or after that looks perfect.


Explore Different Environments

Whether you’re out at the pool, in the ocean, or sledding down a winter slope, you might be wary of taking your expensive iPhone into these harsh environments. Still, as a budding iPhoneographer, you shouldn’t let the elements hold you back from capturing your next adventure. With a waterproof iPhone case, you can take your phone into the wettest environments worry-free and capture some fantastic shots. 


Edit Your Photos

Finally, you should take the time to edit and tweak your photos after you take them. While the raw images on your iPhone using a camera lens will look pretty excellent, with some additional tweaks to the contrast, exposure, or even the focus on dual-lens models, you can take your pictures from amateur to professional. There are a variety of different mobile applications and desktop programs to help you edit your photos, but with recent iOS updates, Apple has brought many advanced photo editing tools directly to the Photos application. 


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