Monday, September 30, 2013

The art of cell phone photography


Helene Moulopoulos, l, registers Jordan Grunberg in 
the Mentoring program.  (PHO245/Damion Roundtree)
   What I've learned about cell phone photography: 

  • The more pictures you take, the better you'll become at getting what you want from the scene.
  •    Taking pictures from all angles can be really neat.
  •    Always make sure you have the available light for the shot.
  •    Hold your phone very still while taking pictures; very subtle movements can blur your image.
  •    Creative filters give users control to change colors and even distort their photos. 
  • Because most cell phones are kept in wallets, pockets and purses, always make sure to clean the lens.
  • Cell phones are also breaking into the job industry, as a quick fix for shooting in on the move subjects; cell phones are lightweight and are less noticeable by others.
   With a little practice you can learn the art of photography while doing what you love.

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