Enable the grid in your iPhone’s camera settings to apply the rule of thirds. Position key elements of your photo along the grid lines or at their intersections for a more balanced and visually pleasing composition.
Tap on your subject to set the focus and exposure manually. Hold the screen until you see "AE/AF Lock" to keep the focus and exposure locked, preventing the camera from readjusting while you compose your shot.
Lighting is crucial. Try to use natural light as much as possible, especially during the golden hour (shortly after sunrise or before sunset) for soft, warm lighting.
Don't just shoot from eye level. Get low to the ground, shoot from above, or try different perspectives. Unique angles can make even ordinary scenes look more creative and dynamic.
After capturing a photo, enhance it using the iPhone’s editing tools. Adjust brightness, contrast, shadows, and highlights.