Mobile Photography Tips By Michael Kestin

@belieber · 2018-09-18 05:02 · mobilephotography

stock-photo-93144017%2B%25281%2529.jpg First off, let me say that it’s fun to take pictures with a mobile phone. The phone is always with us, always ready to shoot, and I have my studio to edit with me. Even better, I can share my pictures immediately. It’s another kind of workflow and a useful alternative to my big camera. Here are some tips:

  1. Light It’s all about light. Light surrounds us everywhere. See the light, get the shadows too. stock-photo-86227497.jpg
  2. Focus What’s your theme? Try to select just one theme for each shoot, and let it guide you. Stop for one second and think about whether you want to capture the picture in front of you. Need to zoom? stock-photo-83954203.jpg
  3. Perspective Get down on your knees, lay down on the ground, climb a ladder, climb a tree: there are hundreds of possibilities for capturing another point of view of the same subject… try as many of them as possible. stock-photo-84405733.jpg
  4. Reflections Mirrors are everywhere: glasses, puddles, smooth and shining surfaces. Use these to your advantage and discover other, more unique views.
  5. Black and White Focus on forms, structure, textures, surfaces. Light models things, try to capture that! stock-photo-95113179.jpg
  6. Simplicity Less really is more. Use empty spaces, the sky, uncolored surfaces, and focus on details. stock-photo-83755887.jpg
  7. Apps Feel free to change moods and colors and to add elements to your photos. Editing apps can help you to make your pictures much better, or at the very least more interesting. stock-photo-80645297.jpg Apps Used: Leme Cam and Distressed FX

  8. Moments Always try to catch the best moment… a memory worth capturing. Feel this moment stock-photo-93144017%2B%25281%2529.jpg Apps Used: Snapseed, Mextures, Distressed FX

  9. Shadows Mother nature paints with light. When the sun is shining, shadows help create lots of interesting scenes for you to capture. Look around and you’ll see that even mundane scenes can be captured in a special way. stock-photo-86880209.jpg

  10. Storytelling Take two ore more pictures and make collages. This is a simple way to use your photos to tell a story. stock-photo-98120981.jpg Apps Used: Leme Cam, Distressed FX, Pixlr Apps I often and intensively use for editing my photos: – Snapseed – Pixlr – Mextures – Distressed FX – Mattebox Michael Kestin is a musician and interior designer who also works as a photographer and visual trainer giving workshops in visual thinking and mobile photography that focus on visual spaces.
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