Take Better Pictures With a Smartphone
Posted: September 21, 2016
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One of the greatest things about smartphones is the fact that there is a camera always at your disposal. One downside to taking pictures on a phone is the quality may not turn out the best.
Use these tricks to take better photos with your smartphone.
Lindsay Kolowich, writer for Hubspot, shares how to take better images on your phone.
Before the days of smartphones -- if you can remember such a time -- taking a great photo was a labor-intensive process. You'd have buy a fancy camera and editing software for your desktop computer, and invest some serious time and energy into learning how to use them.
But thanks to our mobile devices and the editing apps that come with them, we can now take high quality photos and edit them without too many bells and whistles -- all from the same device that we use to make calls.
Brands are catching on, too -- the kinds of visuals remain important to marketing. But make no mistake: Taking a great photo on your smartphone is not as simple as pointing and shooting. There are plenty of bad smartphone photos out there -- I'm sure you've seen at least a few.
Download our complete guide to using Instagram here for tips on using phone photography for business and marketing.
What's the secret to taking great pictures with your smartphone, then? As it turns out, there are a few of them. Check out these tips below to improve your smartphone photography game. (And once you have the photo-taking part down,
check out some of the best photo editing apps for mobile.)
Read the entire article
Phone Photography 101: How to Take Good Pictures With Your Phone on
Hubspot.