iPhone Photography
Not just snapshots — real shots
Pebble Photo Travel
Marck to Mont-Saint-Michel, France
Your iPhone is more powerful than you think — especially when you use it with intention. Whether you’re capturing cliffs, coastlines, or quiet details along the way, these small habits make a big difference.
📷 Clean your lens. Every time.
Before taking any photo, always make sure your iPhone lens is clean. A single fingerprint or smudge can turn your shot into a foggy mess. It’s the easiest fix, and the most overlooked one.
📷 Know when to use burst mode.
When shooting action pictures, you can hold the shutter button to take a burst of shots. It’s quick and convenient — but it can also make you miss the moment.
If you have visual instinct, trust it. Feel the moment and press when it’s right. Don’t just react — anticipate.
📷 Use natural light.
iPhones handle natural light beautifully, especially during golden hour. Avoid harsh mid-day sun unless you’re going for high contrast. Overcast days? Perfect for soft detail.
📷 Keep it steady.
Use two hands, tuck your elbows in, or steady your phone on a rock, railing, or bag. The sharper the shot, the better the story.
📷 Edit lightly.
iPhone photos don’t need much. A touch of contrast, slight crop, and maybe a shadow lift — that’s often enough.
📷 Grid settings.
Turn on the grid in settings. It helps frame landscapes, buildings, and symmetry with way more control.