Watch 10 Helpful iPhone Photography Tip Videos from Apple
Apple has posted a series of quick videos covering some helpful iPhone photography tips. If you’re one of the many people who use their iPhone as their primary camera, you’ll likely find some of them to be informative.
You’ll find a variety of photography topics covered in the short videos, ranging from how to take pictures with depth control settings, stage light, time-lapse videos, trimming videos, taking portrait selfies, using the rule of thirds, choosing key photos for Live Photos, and more. Many of these tips may be familiar to you already if you’re a regular reader of sites like osxdaily.com where we cover camera tips, photography tips, and Photos tips, but even so the quick videos offer a nice refresher on some of those photography tricks too.
The short tip videos have been embedded below via the Apple YouTube page for easy viewing, most are somewhere between 30 seconds and 45 seconds long.
How to Shoot with Depth Control
How to Shoot with Stage Light Mono
How to Shoot a Time Lapse Video
How to Choose a Key Photo for Live Photos
How to Search for Photos
How to Shoot using the Rule of Thirds
How to Shoot with Light and Shadow
How to Trim a Video
How to Edit a Portrait Selfie
How to Edit with Depth Control
Some of the tips are specific to particular iPhone models with the higher-end camera features, but other tips are broadly applicable to photography and all iPhone models.
If you’re a regular reader of this site then you may already be familiar with some of these tips, but
Hey Paul,
Oh yes, I have learned to take photos before Update 12 a lot of macro with Olloclip lens and after Update to Version 11 and more time Lapse and slow motion. Only with clouds I get problems….can’t get them in time Lapse. I have watched many photos in Facebook Group
with Time Lapse and always wonder them, aspecial Sunset scenery. How can I learn to take photos and Videos in Time Lapse?
Have a great week ahead and thanks for sharing your great Tips!
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