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How to get sharp images using your phone camera.

Anyone can pick up their phone and take a photo, but it takes a more skilled photographer to create a truly great image. Taking incredible sharp photos with your phone is actually very easy, as long as you follow some important guidelines.  So, let’s get started with everything you need to know for taking amazingly Sharp photos with your Phone! Clean The Lens Image used for presentation purpose   Your Phone spends a lot of time in your pocket, a bag or in your hand, and as a result it will get dirty. Dirt, dust, grease and fingerprints on your lens will have a big effect on the quality of your photos. There’s no point trying to take great photos if the glass of the lens is dirty.  A clean lens will ensure you get sharp, clear images with your Phone. (You should clean the lens each time you take it out to take a photo. Use a soft lens cloth when doing this as any abrasive cleaners will scratch the glass over the lens and this will result in poorer image qualit

Improve your mobile photography with VSCO Cam.

No doubt, the camera on your phone these days can get amazing Picture Quality. I was shocked myself to see some phone camera perform way better then a Point and Shoot camera , In terms of Picture Quality, Camera Settings and Different Shooting Modes, putting them to shame. Phone manufactures such as Apple, Samsung, Vivo, Motorola etc, are coming up with a lots of added and advanced features to their mobile phone these days. From the awesome Portrait mode to the Moon Light Feature, Dramatic HDR to a Wide Panorama, they are just amazing and very easy to use. The in build camera app is always best when it comes to clicking a picture. its quick, simple, and alot easy to use as compared to other heavy and confusing apps. How do I take my Photography one step ahead? How can I get a shot that stands out from others? If you have such question on your mind, you would be spending hours looking and trying out different apps in the App / Play Store. There are tons and tons of apps out

Using Window Light for Portraits.

As you saw in my previous post, I shared some tips on how you can shoot outdoors using natural light, If you haven't yet, you can view the post here . As you know it gets hard these days to step out in the rain and try to shoot, not only will you risk your camera getting wet in the rain, chances are you wont be able to get the desired shot you are looking for. So today I will share a few tips on how you can use the Natural light coming through your window to its full advantage to make some beautiful and creative portraits using Window Light. Using Window Light for Portraits.  The below mentioned tips aren't just limited to shooting portraits, you can use these tips for shooting Food, Products and use it with your own creative ideas to get some out of the box shots. So let get started with it. 1. Timing Timing is the key to shoot using Window light. as you all know, natural light coming through the window wont be there through out the day. It will, but the in

Introduction to Tethered Shooting using Lightroom.

Tethered shooting is connecting a computer to the camera when you shoot so the pictures you take are downloaded to the computer rather than (or in addition) to a memory card. The camera and computer are connected by cable, hence tethering. Image used for Presentation Purpose Only. Source Google Images. WHY TETHER SHOOT The best thing about Tether shooting is that you get to watch the raw photographs on the computer. At the same time others present on the set, Make Up Artist, Fashion Stylist, Art Director or even your clients can view them too on a much larger screen rather than your camera’s LCD screen. T ethered capture view on Lightroom 5 Tether shooting also allows you to do fine adjustments to the photo’s you just shot like, Exposure, White Balance and Focus too, so that your next shoot would be as you desire. Charles Joseph viewing the photo and making fine adjustments to it.   SET UP & WORKFLOW I usually mount my camera on a tr