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How to take pictures with a smartphone, how-to guide and recommended photo applications

June 13, 2020
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The Digital Letter: tips for learning to use digital tools

Taking pictures with a smartphone is often a way to keep shooting when you don’t have your SLR or hybrid with you.

For some people, the smartphone is the only camera they use, which allows a great deal of freedom in the street for example.

To take pictures with a smartphone, you have to take into account the specificities of this type of camera and use dedicated applications that are often more powerful than native iOS or Android applications.

In the video below, I offer you a series of practical tips, I present the applications I use and that you can use too.

How to take pictures with a smartphone, how-to guide and recommended photo applications

In this special video “Taking pictures with a smartphone”, I present you with the guide “My photos with a smartphone”. “Shoot, Treat, Share,” written by Agnes Colombo.

I give you tips on how to take pictures with a smartphone, which iPhone and Android photo applications to choose, and I share with you my practice of smartphone photography.

To find out more, you can browse this topic on the pros and cons of taking pictures with a smartphone, you’ll find sample photos and the limitations of this type of camera.

In order to take advantage of your photo smartphone, don’t hesitate to use a dedicated photo application, I propose you a list of photo applications for iPhone and Android here.

Do you like this kind of video? I regularly offer them on the Youtube Nikon Passion channel, you can receive a notification when a new video is published by subscribing.

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