the 4 tips to start killing it in: mobile photography

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Today we’re gonna be learning 4 ways to maximize our mobile photography. So here are 4 tips to start killing it in mobile photography.

tip number one: mobile photography

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mobile photography. That people don’t see every day this may sound very simple. This may sound very cliche but as I look through different pictures. I just see a lot of the same and that’s not to say that’s a bad thing a lot of the photos. Were really good but to make your work stand out it has to be something that. Is unique when you go to shoot your subject think about all the ways. That you have never seen it before. Look around and play around with your camera and your subject. And see if you can get them to work in some way. mobile photography. If you Hobby Lover Click the Link That you’ve never seen before trying to take a vantage point on your subject. In which the human eye does not typically interact. So what does that mean? It means maybe not taking a straight-on shot. Of a cool-looking building may be going up to the corner and bending. The phone up and then getting the corner shot up the center of the photo. That’s an odd angle because typically people don’t just walk up to buildings and be like but. When you’re scrolling through Instagram it’s cool to be able. To scroll upon that and be like oh I’ve never looked at a building like that before. That’s different DoubleTap getting those odd perspectives leads. mobile photography.

tip number two: mobile photography

getting low and getting close mobile photography. The reason I say to get close is due to how smartphone cameras are built over these last few years. Smartphone cameras have gotten better and better at detecting small details. Get in really close and with the focus until it focuses as close as it possibly can 2/4


and then snap. Your shot snapping a shot this close will really bring out all the intricate details. Of whatever it is you’re shooting and then if you have a little structure. mobile photography. To it just look and the reason I say to get low is that because of nobody ever and their daily commute. Just gets down there and there is like I’m gonna walk like this. This is fine it’s really a vantage point. That no one ever sees so if you start getting really low to the ground and taking pictures. It also is something that’s interesting to look at. Because our brain isn’t used to seeing it which brings us. mobile photography

tip number three: mobile photography

the rule of thirds the rule of thirds mobile photography. Is that grid that you see that has the lines. That are intersecting at different points on the screen. What this grid was designed for is to help you frame a shot for instance. You could use it to make sure our horizon perfectly aligned or maybe to make sure that. Your subject is dead center or to make sure the close-up you’re. Getting is exactly onethird of the screen when somebody says use the rule of thirds immediately. We think the person is saying to use either the first second or third slot on the screen. Which is not the case the rule of thirds is actually used by the intersections not the spaces. So you line up your subject was one of the three lines as they go or maybe. Where they intersect and this really gives an interesting structure to photos. mobile photography.

tip number four: mobile photography

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spend time scouting locations mobile photography. The time to just walk around wherever. You’re going to shoot I promise you if you walk around a little bit longer than you’re going to you’re gonna find something. That you weren’t going to shoot before and usually. They’re great photos that is waiting to be uncovered but.We just walk right by them which leads into our next point look for a high vantage point. This one will be harder if you’re in a rural area. Rural country if you’re in the country but if you’re in a city. You’re pretty much one parking deck away from getting a pretty sweet horizon shot. mobile photography. All the time a high vantage point means a beautiful backdrop. With a lot of lights and big buildings. So try using one of the previous tips and getting in close on a subject. While on top of something to get an entire city out-offocus all for the focused. A subject which leads into number six. Which is to test multiple angles it’s important. When having limited time and taking photos. to make sure you take advantage of all the angles. That is presented to you well good practice to have is to take. phone photography tips If you Learn about Bird Photography click the link

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