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CAPTURINGLIFE AT HOMEWITH YOURIPHONE
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DON'T LETEQUIPMENT (OR
LACK OF)DETERMINE WHAT
MOMENTS AREWORTH CAPTURING.
SHOOT RAW &ADJUST NATIVEAPP EXPOSURE
Did you know you can shoot RAW
on your iPhone? My favorite way to
do so is through the Lightroom
Mobile App . (Lightroom Mobile >
Camera > PRO > File Format -
DNG) but there are plenty of other
apps on the market that let you
shoot RAW as well .
I don 't always carry my DSLR or
Mirrorless camera on me .
Sometimes when chasing three
toddlers around carrying a big
camera with me just doesn 't make
sense . But I DO always have my
phone on me . Additionally ,
adjusting the exposure in your
native iPhone camera app can make
a HUGE HUGE difference . ( Open
camera app > Click on screen > Hold
and press once sun appears to lock
exposure > Slide sun up or down to
raise and lower exposure)
IMPORT YOURPRESETS INTOLIGHTROOMMOBILE
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Seamlessly match your DSLR photos
and cell photos by synching your
favorite Lightroom presets into
Lightroom Mobile . TUTORIAL HERE
FAMILY SELF PORTRAITS WITH ANINTERVALOMETER APP
I 'm a big sucker for a good self portrait . My favorite way to do this is with a
free app called 'xPIC ' . It 's an awesome app that lets you take photos with
an intervalometer . The way I do it is I set up my camera , change the
settings to Interval Time - 5sec and Number of Shots - 40 . This means your
camera will take 1 picture , every 5 seconds , 40 times . Then I hit the shutter
button and it 's game time .
. . . . . the best part about it? Your camera will autofocus for you . No stress
about setting up focus ahead of time .
SMALLMOMENTSMATTER
So many times I 've sat and watched
wonderful moments with my
children pass by and thought "Man ,
I wish I had my camera with me".
Don 't be fooled into thinking that
your phone is only good for taking
crappy snapshots . No , your phone
camera isn 't going to replace your
DSLR , and no it 's not going to
produce heirloom quality images .
But what it will let you capture are
the small moments . The moments
you wouldn 't have captured
otherwise because you 're holding
too many kids to hold a camera as
well and moving too fast to
remember your camera as you leave
out the door . Your phone will move
and keep up at the same pace you
do so you can capture those
moments - and man , do those
moments matter .
WRITTEN BY MIRIAM HOFFMANN
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Want to know the number 1 way to
level up your iPhone game?
Remember your rules of
composition . Now , if you 've known
me for a while , you know I LOVE to
break the rules . But when it comes
to my iPhone , the one rule I always
follow is . . . .
Keep your lines straight .
It 's amazing what a difference this
can make in your work . It can take a
photo from snapshot to keepsake in
a second . I do this quickly in the
Lightroom Mobile app by going to
(Geometry > Upright > Level or Auto).
Speaking of lines , iPhone photos are
a great way to utilize leading lines .
Theres something about the wide
angle lens mixed with leading lines
that works so well .
COMPOSITIONIS YOURIPHONE GAMECHANGER
GIVE NIGHT MODE A CHANCE
Lastly , I want to encourage you to try out Night mode if your phone
has it . Both photos above were taken in near pitch black darkness but
thanks to night mode I was able to capture these moments that I
wouldn 't have otherwise .
One more thing - Leave the cheese at home ! Having your iPhone
camera out more often is a great way to get your kids used to having
their photo taken without them saying 'Cheese ' . The goal here is
natural interaction ! I keep my phone on silent when I 'm using my
phone camera to make it even more inconspicuous .
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Until Next time!- MIRIAM HOFFMANN
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