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Tips on taking High-Quality Insta Photos



If you want to create business-related content on Instagram, it’s still important to know how to make high-quality photos. Don’t worry, you won’t need a professional camera for that. Your smartphone should be enough to impress most Instagram users. You just need to know a few basic principles.

Use natural light instead of flash

Whenever possible, choose natural light over your phone’s flash. Photos made in natural light are much brighter and richer compared to what you can take with artificial light. Even if you take pictures indoors, place the object near the window.

Pick time carefully

Since you want to use natural light, it’s very important to take photos at the right time of the day. Stick to these two tips.

If it’s a sunny day, try taking pictures during the so-called golden hours – the last hour before sunset and the first hour after sunrise. During this time, the sun is low on the horizon, which makes photos much more beautiful.

If it’s a cloudy day, it’s Ok to shoot at midday. While direct sunlight can be a problem, the shade from the clouds will make photos much softer.

Adjust your Exposure

Exposure is how much light will reach the sensors of your smartphone camera. By adjusting exposure, you can make the picture brighter or darker. And here’s an important rule to remember: you can make underexposed photos brighter (with photo editors), but you can’t make overexposed photos darker.

So, before taking a picture, make sure it’s not overexposed. A good way to adjust the exposure properly is to tap your finger on the brightest part of the frame and adjust this parameter by sliding.

Experiment with the Viewpoint

People tend to naturally hold the camera at their eye level while standing straight. While this is appropriate in many cases, changing the viewpoint or shooting angle can make photos much more emotional and aesthetically attractive.

You can achieve it by rotating your phone, shooting from above or below the object, or by standing close to a wall, etc.

Experiment with Space and Depth

As a rule, you don’t want to leave empty spaces on your photos and, therefore, try to zoom in on the object. However, if there are interesting details around the object, you may want to capture them as well.

It’s also a good idea to shoot different objects as layers. In this case, you’ll have an object in the foreground and a pattern or another object in the background. So, each layer contains something to look at.


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