iPhone Photography

Krishna kushwaha
5 min readMay 27, 2022

Learn more about your photo-

When you see info, tap it, then tap Look Up to learn more about the art, landmarks, nature, books or pets in your photo.

Switch between camera modes

Photo is the standard mode that you see when you open Camera. Use Photo mode to take still photos and Live Photos. Swipe left or right on the camera screen to choose one of the following camera modes:

  • Video: Record a video.
  • Time-lapse: Create a time‑lapse video of motion over a period of time.
  • Slo-mo: Record a video with a slow-motion effect.
  • Pano: Capture a panoramic landscape or other scene.
  • Portrait: Apply a depth-of-field effect to your photos
  • Cinematic: Apply a depth-of-field effect to your videos
  • Square: Take photos with a square ratio.

Set a photo timer

Give yourself time to step into the shot. Swipe up, tap Timer button, then tap a time. Stabilise your iPhone, then tap to start the countdown.

mirrored selfies-

Capture selfies that match what you see in the camera preview. Go to Settings, tap Camera, then turn on Mirror Front Camera.

Quickly take a photo

When you need your camera in a hurry, swipe left on the Lock Screen.

Shoot video in Photo mode-

You can quickly switch between taking photos and videos. In Photo mode, touch and hold recorder button to start a video. To keep recording, drag to
the locked position.

focus and exposure-

Tap the screen to change the focus point of your photo. To adjust the brightness, tap the screen, then drag brightness button.

Record video using the volume buttons-

Press and hold either volume button to take a video. To take Burst photos using the volume up button, go to Settings, tap Camera, then turn on Use Volume Up for Burst.

Portrait Lighting-

Create studio-quality lighting effects without the studio. In Camera, choose Portrait mode, then drag portrait button to change the effect.

Create a photo album-

In the Library tab, tap Select, then swipe across the photos you want in your album. Tap share button , tap Add to Album, then tap New Album.

Add the Photos widget-

Revisit special moments right from your Home Screen. Touch and hold the Home Screen, tap +, then tap Photos.

Find text in photos-

Looking for a specific photo? Swipe down from the middle of the Home Screen, then enter the text you’re looking for.

Change a Live Photo keyframe-

Edit a Live Photo to capture just the right moment. Tap Edit, tap ©, drag the frame, then tap Make Key Photo.

Personalise Memories-

In the For You tab, tap a Memory to play it. Tap the screen, tap music button, then swipe to see different Memory mixes with curated songs and styles.Tap the screen to apply your changes.

Feature someone less-

Control who appears in your featured photos and Memories. Tap info, tap the person’s thumbnail, tap Feature Less, then choose to feature the person less or never feature them.

Hiding Image in Photo App-

Just Hidding your screte photo to your friends and family and hide your Hidden Album name in photo so nobody can’t see your screte pictures and do same vise versa for see hideen album.
go to Settings > photo > Disable hidden album

Shared with You-

look in this shared with you section of an app to find photos, musics and other contens send to you in imessages. see shared with you from Name, Featured Photo, Sharing suggestions and memories.

Shoot Video with a blurred background-

In Camera choose cinematic mode to blur the are around your subject. iphone can automatically shift to focus frome one subject to another or you can change it as Tap.

Style Photo your Way (Find you style)-

Add photographic style to change the look of your camera, to apply your stye to all your photos, swipe up then tap photographic style button.

Capture the moment-

quickly open Camera, just swipe left on the Lock Screen. Camera automatically focuses the shot and adjusts the exposure. If there’s action happening, you can capture it in a video while still in Photo mode — touch and hold the Shutter button to start recording a QuickTake video.

Stay bright at night

Night mode automatically takes bright, detailed photos in low-light settings. When turns yellow, Night mode is on. Tap the Shutter button, then hold your iPhone still to capture the shot. To experiment with Night mode, tap, then move the slider below the frame to adjust the exposure time.

Add the final touches

After you take a photo or video, use the editing tools in the Photos app to make it even better. Open a photo or video, tap Edit, then tap the buttons at the bottom of the screen to adjust lighting, add a filter, crop, or rotate. As you make edits, tap the photo to compare your changes to the original.

Add or remove photos from a memory

Play a memory, then tap the screen.Tap menu three dot icon, then tap Manage Photos.Tap Select All to add all of the available photos, or tap photos without a checkmark to add individual photos. Tap photos with a checkmark to remove them from the memory Tap Done.

Change the length of a memory

Depending on the number of photos in a memory, you can change the length of a memory to be short, medium, or long. Play a memory, then tap the screen.Tap three dot icon, then tap Short, Medium, or Long.

Edit the memory title and subtitle

You can change or edit the title and subtitle of a memory. Tap three dot icon in the top-right corner of the memory, then tap Change Title. Enter the new title or subtitle in the text field, then tap Save.

Change the Memory look

Use Memory looks to apply consistent color and style adjustments to all the photos in a memory. Play a memory, then tap the screen. Tap music icon, then tap three circles icon Tap a Memory look, then tap Done.

Change the memory music

You can change a memory’s music by choosing from memory soundtracks or Apple Music’s suggested songs. Apple Music subscribers can also access their Apple Music library and view suggested songs based on musical preferences or the content of the memory. Play a memory, then tap the screen.Tap music icon, then tap Apple Music subscribers can tap search to search for songs in the Apple Music library. Tap a song, then tap Done.

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