Smartphone Photography 101: Quick Tips, Better Composition, and Handy Apps
Smartphone Photography 101: Quick Tips, Better Composition, and Handy Apps Everyone has a camera in their pocket, but great pictures still benefit from a few core techniques. Use these practical tips to get sharper shots, stronger compositions and more natural-looking images—no fancy gear required. Make the most of your phone’s cameras Use native steps: Stick to 0.5× (ultrawide), 1× (main) and 2×/3×/5× (tele). Avoid in-between digital zoom (e.g., 2.7×) to preserve detail. Portraits: Prefer the main or tele lens to flatter faces and reduce distortion; portrait mode can work but may create edge artifacts. Ultrawide wisely: Great for landscapes/architecture; avoid for close people shots due to warping at the edges. Macro moments: Many phones focus very close with the main or ultrawide—try leaves, textures, food and tiny objects. Clean the…
