15+ tips for better iPhone photography

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Apple’s recent ‘One Night on iPhone 7’ campaign stressed the value of taking photographs on iPhone, it’s nice to see what the pros can achieve, but how can the rest of us take better photos?

Don’t ignore the obvious

Some things are obvious: Clean your camera lens(es) with a soft, lint-free, lens cloth; Don’t take photos toward the sun; keep your thumb out of the frame…

Speedy shots

The fastest way to get to the Camera app: Wake up your iPhone and swipe left across the lock screen.

High Dynamic Range

You should enable High Dynamic Range (HDR) when you are trying to capture the most dramatically colored shots (think sunrises and sunsets). HDR takes multiple images at a range of exposure settings and then combines these to create the best picture. You can set HDR to Auto, On, or Off, but do keep an eye on how much space your Photos are taking on your iPhone to prune them occasionally.

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