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8 Professional Tips For Better Smartphone Photos

Last updated: June 20, 2026 2:20 am
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  • Tech Advisor reveals eight essential smartphone photography techniques that transform ordinary phone shots into professional-quality images through better composition, lighting, and lens management.
  • These tips matter for anyone wanting to maximize their phone’s camera potential without expensive equipment or complex technical knowledge.
  • Key recommendations include cleaning lenses regularly, avoiding digital zoom, using natural light over flash, applying the rule of thirds, and leveraging AI editing features like Samsung’s AI Eraser.

Smartphone photography can yield impressive results with the right techniques. It’s not just about the technical specifications; the lightweight and quick nature of smartphones compared to DSLRs or DSLMs allows for spontaneous and great shots.

By understanding basic lighting, perspective, and composition, anyone can capture stunning landscape, portrait, or night-time photos.

This guide offers practical tips and tricks that you can utilize immediately, requiring no prior expertise.

1. Clean your camera lenses

Though it might seem basic, ensuring that your smartphone’s camera lenses are clean is crucial. Daily use can lead to fingerprints, lint, and dust accumulating, which results in blurry images.

Use a soft microfibre cloth to clean the lenses before shooting. In the absence of one, a tissue can suffice. For stubborn smudges, a small amount of glass cleaner on a kitchen towel can help. If shooting in the rain, frequently check and dry the lens to avoid blurriness from water droplets.

2. Use natural light

While the LED flash on smartphones can be useful, natural light tends to yield better photos unless a direct-flash look is desired.

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The mood of landscape shots can vary significantly with light conditions. Direct sunlight creates dramatic shadows, especially effective in black-and-white photos.

The ‘golden hour’—an hour after sunrise or before sunset—provides warm and flattering lighting. During the ‘Blue Hour,’ just before sunrise and after sunset, city scenes can appear vibrant and atmospheric. Enable HDR mode to capture the maximum detail.

Tips for portraits: In midday sun, seek shade to avoid harsh face shadows. The best light is typically at the sun-shade boundary, like underpasses. Positioning your subject to face a bright wall creates soft, indirect light. Even on cloudy days, adjust your subject’s position according to the sun’s location.

3. Use different perspectives

Changing your physical position can enhance your smartphone photos. Don’t just shoot from a standing position; try crouching or finding a higher vantage point for a more engaging perspective.

For personal shots, like those of pets or children, crouch to eye level. Group photos gain interest when taken from above, such as from a window.

The ‘frog’s-eye view,’ achieved by shooting upwards from near the ground, can make subjects appear taller and more imposing.

4. Compose your shots

Applying classic art composition rules can enhance your smartphone photography. Enable the ‘Grid’ or ‘Gridline’ feature in your camera app to follow the ‘rule of thirds,’ positioning subjects at line intersections for balanced images. These lines also help ensure a level horizon.

Incorporate ‘leading lines’ by positioning elements like paths or rivers to draw the viewer’s eye to the main subject. Utilize natural frames like archways or windows to add interest.

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5. Take sharp night-time photos

Most modern smartphones include a night mode, which takes multiple shots in quick succession to create a single, detailed image with reduced noise.

Stability is key for night photography; use a wall to steady your phone. Activate HDR mode to enhance detail. Artificial lights, like street lamps, add atmosphere, and reflections in puddles can offer unique perspectives after rain.

If night mode seems artificial, try manual mode with long exposure, keeping ISO low and exposure time high. Ensure the phone remains steady during the shot.

6. Use your smartphone camera’s AI features

Denise Bergert

Modern smartphones often come equipped with AI-driven editing features. Samsung’s Galaxy S models, for instance, offer an AI Eraser to remove objects, intelligently reconstructing the background. You can also adjust or enlarge parts of an image directly in the Gallery app.

Photo Assist lets you edit photos with text, swap sections, or add elements. For creative fun, AI can transform photos into styles like comic or anime.

AI features like ‘Best Face’ enhance group photos by combining shots to ensure everyone looks their best.

7. Optimise images in post-processing

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Photo editing is more accessible than ever, with many features available through smartphone apps. Basic editing functions like rotating and cropping are often included in phone photo editors. For more advanced adjustments, consider using Lightroom Mobile, a free app with exposure adjustments and color presets.

For extensive editing, programs like Luminar Neo offer advanced options, helping optimize lighting, retouch portraits, or adjust specific image areas. Luminar Neo provides a seven-day free trial, and its lifetime licenses are currently on sale.

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8. And… avoid these mistakes

While digital zoom allows for close-ups, it often degrades image quality, resulting in pixelation and blurriness. Instead, physically move closer to your subject for sharper images.

Ensure your fingers are not in the frame when shooting, particularly with wide-angle lenses. These lenses, though great for landscapes, can distort portraits, making features like noses appear larger.

Wide-angle lenses, typically 24-28mm, should be used with caution for portraits. Maintain some distance from your subject and crop during editing for flattering results. If your smartphone has a portrait lens, opt for that instead.

For more camera recommendations, explore our tested best camera phones.

This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and adapted from German.

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