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Smart Phone Photography 101

Smart Phone Photography 101

Tips for smart phone photography
All photos copyright Kelli Matthews

Kelli Matthews

July 25, 2016
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  1. W H Y A R E W E TA L

    K I N G A B O U T S M A R T P H O N E P H O T O G R A P H Y ?
  2. P H O T O S H E L P

    T E L L S T O R I E S
  3. W E A R E H A R D -

    W I R E D F O R G R E AT V I S U A L S .
  4. V I S U A L S I N C

    R E A S E O U R I N T E R E S T I N A P O S T B Y 8 0 %
  5. P O S T S W I T H I

    M A G E S G E T 9 4 % M O R E V I E W S
  6. FA C E B O O K P O S

    T S W I T H I M A G E S G E T 2 . 5 T I M E S M O R E E N G A G E M E N T ( L I K E S , S H A R E S & C O M M E N T S )
  7. U S E T H E R E A R

    - FA C I N G C A M E R A A S M U C H A S P O S S I B L E T I P 2 :
  8. U S E B U R S T M O

    D E T I P 3
  9. T U R N O F F Y O U

    R F L A S H T I P 4
  10. C H A N G E Y O U R

    F O C U S T I P 5 :
  11. C H A N G E Y O U R

    F O C U S T I P 5 :
  12. U S E A P P S T O H

    E L P W I T H E D I T I N G
  13. G O B L A C K & W H

    I T E F O R D R A M A •VSCO •PhotoShop Express •1-Hour Photo
  14. A D D W O R D S •Over •A

    Beautiful Mess •Little Moments
  15. G R E AT F I LT E R S

    •VSCO •Photoshop Express •CameraBag2 •PhotoToaster
  16. M A K E A P H O T O

    C O L L A G E •Diptic
  17. A S A T E A M , C H

    O O S E T H R E E . E V E RY O N E H A S T O D O AT L E A S T O N E . E M A I L T O K M AT T H E W @ U O R E G O N . E D U O R B Y I G O R T W I T T E R D M . • Take a photo using rule of thirds (of any subject) • Take a photo of “campus life” - this can mean anything you want it to mean. Be creative! • Take a portrait of someone - can be a classmate. Think about setting, composition, etc. • Take a photo of flora on campus (flowers or trees) - lots of great summer blooms. • Take a “still life” photo - photos of “things” arranged in a way that tells a story. • Take a detail photo of a larger subject - zoom with your feet and find an interesting angle of a building or a scene. • Take a photo with lots of “white” space - put the subject in one of the corners or along the edges.