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1. Consider your composition Photo by Sonnie Hiles on Unsplash
It can’t hurt to pay attention to the rules of composition that have served photographers well for years. Think about the ‘rule of thirds’ when taking either taller photos and wider shots. Turn on the grid overlay on your screen and try to compose your photo by putting points of interest where the lines cross. 2. Zoom with your feet Andreas-Joachim Lins / EyeEmGetty Images
Instead of zooming in (especially with a smartphone), try to get closer to the subject of the photo. This will help you find a better perspective and will make the photo more interesting – a zoomed-in photo can make a far-away subject feel closer, but these images will have a narrow viewpoint and can feel distant as a result.