Technology
Learn how to take better photos using your iPhone X camera
Another year, another brand new iPhone. Apple has yet again pulled a Rafiki and proudly introduced to the world their latest baby — the iPhone XS. As with previous releases, the brand spanking new smartphone boasts an even more improved camera.
As much as it is enjoyable to take selfies and show everyone how you #wokeuplikethis, it would be a waste if you don’t take advantage of the camera’s features. The Quick Guide To Smartphone Photography & Video course will train you how to capture captivating photos with your phone, so you can upgrade your Insta feed with like-worthy posts using the hashtag #ShotOniPhone. Right now, you can snag the course for only $9.
Across 12 video lectures, you’ll dive into every feature of the camera, and gain a deeper understanding of lighting, composition, and the different shooting techniques. You’ll learn how to use natural light so you can take better indoor and outdoor portraits. You’ll also get to grips with posing and light considerations for every type of subject, be it a kid, an adult, or a group. That way, your friends will finally stop roasting you for taking such awful shots of them.
Typically $29, this smartphone camera course is now on sale for $9 — a savings of 68%.
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