You could ask almost anyone what type of phone they have and they would say they have an iPhone. Now, a lot of people use their cameras for taking selfies, but I would prefer use it to my advantage and use it for photography. This is why I chose the book
"Sixty Tips for Creative iPhone Photography" by Martina Holmberg. She takes the iPhone and uses the camera to create great shots of everyday life.
In chapter 3 "Develop Your Eye", Holmberg shows how to use your phone camera to your advantage by changing perspective, shooting from the hip, creating depth. Recently Ive been changing the perspective in my photos by looking at potential photographs in a different way; this means having to get into different positions and angles to create the shot. "Make yourself really uncomfortable for one day and shoot lying down, standing up, sitting on a chair, upside down, and from another perspective you havent tried before" (50).
Using these tips have really helped my photography. This book just goes to show that you dont need a fancy Nikon camera to take really unique pictures. "When you look at the images, youll see how the new perspectives have provided diversity and variation." (50) Using these tips, I know creating photos wont be easy, but the outcome will be worth it.
Would you risk sitting in wet grass just to get that perfect picture?
Citation: Holmberg, Martina.
Sixty Tips for Creative iPhone Photography. Santa Barbara, CA: Rocky Nook Inc. 2012
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