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Basic Mobile Photography

The document provides tips for improving mobile photography such as using gridlines to help compose shots according to the rule of thirds, adjusting focus and exposure settings, focusing on a single subject that does not fill the frame, looking for symmetrical elements in a photo for pleasing composition, and cleaning the camera lenses to avoid blurred photos.

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Basic Mobile Photography

The document provides tips for improving mobile photography such as using gridlines to help compose shots according to the rule of thirds, adjusting focus and exposure settings, focusing on a single subject that does not fill the frame, looking for symmetrical elements in a photo for pleasing composition, and cleaning the camera lenses to avoid blurred photos.

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MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY

1.0.1
by
Sylfi Indriana
WHO LOVES
TAKING OR
BEING TAKE FOR
A PICTURE?
MAKES YOUR
PHOTOS GREAT
AGAIN!
Use Gridlines to Balance your Shot

One of the easiest and best ways to improve your


mobile photos is to turn on the camera's gridlines.
That superimposes a series of lines on the screen
of your smartphone's camera that are based on
the "rule of thirds" — a photographic composition
principle that says an image should be broken
down into thirds, both horizontally and vertically,
so you have nine parts in total.
Adjust Focus & Exposure

Smartphone cameras have come a long way in a


short time, and most handsets now give you some
control over the focus and exposure of your shot. If
manual focus is available, it’s usually activated
with a tap on the screen, on the point where you
want the camera to focus.
The exposure, or how much light is allowed into
the frame. In the default phone camera app, you
can tap once to focus, then hold and drag to
adjust the exposure.
Focus on one
subject
Many of the best photos include
just one, interesting subject. So
when taking a picture of one,
spend some extra time setting
up the shot. Some professional
photographers say that the
subject shouldn't fill the entire
frame, and that two-thirds of the
photo should be negative space
— that helps the subject stand
out even more.
Look for
symmetry
Symmetry can be defined as "a vague
sense of harmonious and beautiful
proportion and balance." And pictures that
contain symmetry can be incredibly
pleasing to the eye — it's also one of the
simplest and most compelling ways to
compose a photo.
Clean The Lenses For Clear Photos

The camera’s lenses can get covered in dirt, dust,


and fingerprints. You are eating chips; you use
your phone, camera lens got dirty. Now if you click
something the photo will be blurred or not clear.
So, if you are clicking something you should first
clear the lens with soft clothes.
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