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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 One of the easiest and best ways to improve your mobile photos is to turn on the camera s gridlines. That superimposes a series of lines on the screen of your smartphone s camera that are based on the rule of thirds a photographic composition principle that says an image should be broken down into thirds, both horizontally and vertically, so you have nine parts in total. According to this theory, if you place points of interest in these intersections or along the lines, your photo will be more balanced, level, and allow viewers to interact with it more naturally.=20
Finally, in a group photo, make sure you stand at the front of the group and closer to the camera. And don t take photos when you go to a basketball game. Surprisingly, most of the tips for short people also hold true for tall people. When you can, sit down. Cropped photos that don t show your full body length work in your favor. For full body photos, the lens should be at your waist and the frame is filled with your height. In group shots, do the opposite of what short people are advised. Stand at the back of the group and farther away from the camera. Of course, if you want your height to be more pronounced, then it s best to add a frame of reference so people can tell just how tall you are.=20
If you re posing with someone taller than you are, don t give a frame of reference. For example, don t stand next to tall people or objects with a familiar height as reference (for example, a standard mailbox). When you can, sit down. A viewer s brain does not look for height when the photo is of someone sitting. Similarly, cropped shorts can work in your favor, especially vertical profile photos; avoid full length body shots. Full body photos have their place too, but only if the photographer will listen to you. In that case, tell them to shoot from a lower angle the camera lens should be at your waist or below). The Chriselle Factor advises filling the frame s height with your body, which creates an optical illusion of vertical length.=20
That s a photographer s perspective, but you can adopt that as the subject. Just make sure you are looking active and alert. A good way to do that is by asserting your most active hobby in the photo, whether it s baseball or baking. As Digital Camera World notes, it gives you something to do with your hands, immediately makes you seem confident (after all, it s your hobby), and brightens you up. Apart from these tips, every photographer has one universal advice if you want to look good in photos: enjoy yourself. Lack of confidence comes across. Not wanting to be seen in a photo comes across. Once you realise that it s just a photo and enjoy having your picture taken, without the worry of how you look, you start looking better.=20
Most of us don t like to see ourselves in photographs because we don t like to see our imperfections. Here are a few tricks anyone can implement to look better when the shutter clicks. There s no need to be ashamed of your body and posing for photos doesn t have to be painful. We ve talked about how to look your best in photos but there are certain things you can do better depending on your body s shape or your features For more tips, the SLR Lounge points to this great hour long video by portrait photographer Sue Bryce. Bryce has several tips for different positions. One insightful example: use your hands to define your waist. Instead of placing hands at your sides, use them to cinch your waist you don t need to squeeze it in, just make sure your thumbs are at the sides while the hand and fingers come in. Here s how the difference looks:=20
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