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@ TravelTelly
2025-02-15 10:59:27“Phoneography” is photography using a smartphone instead of a traditional camera.
Here are some solid phoneography tips to enhance your shots:
- Master the Basics
- Clean the lens – Phones are handled all day, and a smudged lens can ruin a shot.
- Tap to focus – Always tap on your subject to ensure it's sharp.
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Use gridlines – Turn on the rule of thirds grid for better composition.
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Lighting is Everything
- Natural light > Flash – Soft morning or golden hour light creates the best results.
- Use reflections & shadows – They add depth and creativity to your shots.
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Adjust exposure manually – Tap and slide up/down to brighten or darken.
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Composition Tricks
- Leading lines – Roads, walls, and fences guide the viewer's eye.
- Framing – Use windows, doors, or natural elements to frame your subject.
- Symmetry & patterns – Create balance and visual interest.
- Get Creative with Angles
- Low angles – Make subjects look larger and dramatic.
- Overhead (flat lay) – Great for food, art, or storytelling shots.
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Close-ups & textures – Capture details for a unique perspective.
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Edit Like a Pro
- Use editing apps – Lightroom Mobile, Snapseed, VSCO for better control.
- Don’t overdo filters – Subtle adjustments in contrast, color, and sharpness are best.
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Shoot in RAW (if your phone allows) – More flexibility in post-processing.
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Capture Motion & Time
- Use burst mode – Great for action shots and selecting the best frame.
- Long exposure apps – Create light trails or smooth water effects.
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Slow-motion & time-lapse – Add dynamic storytelling elements.
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Know Your Phone’s Camera Features
- Ultra-wide & telephoto lenses – Experiment with different focal lengths.
- Night mode – Helps capture better low-light shots without excessive noise.
- Portrait mode – Blurs the background for a professional look.