Photography Hacks That Will Improve Your Photos

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Sahita Bonthu
Jun 20, 2019   •  5 views

We use a lot of social media accounts and post a lot of pictures by capturing every moment. In this way, we update ourselves and share our great time with others.

Potentially improving 5% of your photographic skills in the right places, could improve your photography by 95%.

Hack 1 : Turn Off the Flash!

Camera manufacturers are often making the flash pop up even when it gets little dark. This is actually a retention tool. If the flash pops, the photo won’t look as good but people won’t be blurry because the flash freezes them in place. The new photographers see the photos are blurry even though they are caused by improper photographer technique they will assume that the camera has some defect and take it back for a refund. Instead, keep the flash closed and increase the ISO.

In all the camera modes excluding the Manual mode and Shutter Priority options, increasing ISO will lead the camera to increase the shutter speed to have a great chance of capturing people in motion. Now shoot the photo. It will use the available light, which has more color and character instead of agiving bright face and black background.

Hack 2 : Set The Focus To Ensure Your Subject Is Always Sharp

Even if your lens is perfectly clean, sometimes your subject just doesn’t look sharp. That’s because the camera’s autofocus doesn’t always focus where you want it to. To ensure your subject is always in sharp focus, you’ll need to set the focus point manually. Simply compose your shot, then tap on the screen where you want to set focus. Now, just press the shutter button to take your photo.

The area that you set focus on will appear crisp and sharp. Anything in front of or behind the focus point may appear out of focus. Set the focus as it is one of the best mobile photography tips you can learn to improve photography. It’s so simple to set focus. And it results in beautiful sharp photos that will amaze the viewer.

Hack 3: Shoot from Interesting Perspectives

I would assure you that 99% of photos most viewers ever see are shot from eye-level where the photographer was standing, this viewpoint we can observe in our life too. It’s no surprise when you go to the top of a huge building and look down at a city that it’s visually stunning because we don’t see that perspective very often. You see this birds-eye-view used a lot in food photography. This goes for getting down to the floor on your stomach and shooting straight up to the sky facing the camera.

Anytime you are afforded a unique viewpoint it’s always interesting to the viewer. Taking photos of high-contrast scenes can be a problem when it comes to exposure. A high-contrast scene has both dark and bright areas – such as a landscape with a bright sky and dark foreground. When you take a photo, the camera struggles to capture detail in both the shadows (dark areas) and the highlights. So, always look for an alternative point of view when taking pictures.

Hack 4: Know Where the Light is Coming From, and the Quality

It’s funny how easy it is to take great photographs if you are just simply aware of these two things. If you are shooting a photograph of someone who is outside and the sun is just behind the person, it will show up as a dark silhouette. If all you did was switch positions with this person so they are facing the sun, they will be nicely lit.

HACK 5 :Clean The Lens For Crystal Clear Photos

Your mobile phone spends a lot of time in your hands, as well as your purse or pocket. And as a result, the camera’s lens can get covered in dirt, dust, and fingerprints. A dirty lens will leave smudges, blurs, or dust spots on your photos and that won’t look good. So, for beautifully clear and sharp photos, make sure you clean your phone’s lens regularly. Use a smooth piece of cloth to gently wipe the lens.

If you’ve been shooting at the beach or in dusty conditions, blow on the lens first. This will remove any sand or dust that may scratch the lens. Cleaning the lens might seem obvious. But most people don’t remember to do it. So get into the habit of cleaning your phone’s lens. It will make a big difference to the clarity of your photos.

HACK 6 :Adjust Exposure For Perfect Brightness Levels

Do your photos often turn out too bright or too dark? It doesn’t have to be this way! So, how do you ensure your photos have the perfect level of brightness? You simply adjust the exposure (brightness) before you take a picture. Start by tapping to set focus. Then swipe up or down to adjust exposure. Swipe down to make the image darker. Or swipe up to make it brighter. Try to ensure the most important parts of the scene are exposed correctly. When they’re correctly exposed, they’ll have plenty of color and detail. Of course, sometimes you might want to deliberately under or over-expose your photo.

For instance, you’ll need to reduce exposure to create a silhouette photo where your subject appears completely black. Or you might want to increase exposure to create a photo with bright, clean whites. However, if you’re photographing a high-contrast scene, it can be difficult to achieve a good exposure.

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