How to take better photos with your phone( mobilegraphy)

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photo_2019-08-17_01-38-53.jpg Hi! I'm Farbod, a musician and a photographer.
I want to talk about mobile photography and share the photos I took with mobile and give some explanation!DSC_0191.JPG Advancement of technology has allowed us to have good camera quality phone which is a good thing for us photographers.
But there are some things that can make out photo better. One of the things that most people may not notice is the manual or pro part of the camera, where we control the shutter speed, ISO and aperture or focal length of the camera.
MOC Zuckerman on Composition Rule of Thirds 1-1.jpgphoto_2019-08-17_01-38-43.jpgOnce you have just started taking mobile photography, you can keep the balance in your photo by using lines. To enable these lines go to camera setting and enable the "gridlines" option and pay attention to the golden points, if you don't know anything about the golden points I have to say that if we divide our rectangle frame into equal third there would be 4 points that called golden points.
photo_2019-08-17_01-39-07.jpg Another of the things that can help with the beauty of the photo are the guiding lines that lead us to main subject in our photo and make the photo beautiful.
photo_2019-08-17_01-38-49.jpg Symmetry is one of the things that can play a part in the beauty of the photo, try to keep these in mind and increase your focus on photography so you can take better pictures.
In the next post I will explain more about mobile photography.
Hope you like my photos .
If you like to see more of these posts follow me @farbodrh

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I appreciate the tips! Though, I still have trouble keeping images from being blurred, due to the "snap" button being on the actual screen, as opposed to being on the top or side like on a normal camera. Well, that, and the shadow it casts on the artwork when I try to take a pic. I can never seem to get the lighting right and when I do, the paper curls resulting in a warped image.

With a little practice on the manual part of your camera, you can fix the problem, just learn the proper use of shutter speed, aperture and ISO.
For the shutter button if it bothers you, you can use the volume button.
I will explain all of these in each of the following post, follow me if you like.

Word, following you. Yeah, I guess I will have to Google how to make the volume button the "snap" button. I hope this phone has that capability.

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