How To Take Good Photos With A Phone Camera
When I was young, I routinely carried a disposable film camera in my bag as my go-to device for capturing those fleeting moments. As I became more confident in my photography, these were replaced by a Minolta rangefinder and eventually that was superseded by a Nikon N6006. As the digital era unfolded and I began working at photography publications, the camera in my bag each week varied, but usually I came back to the Panasonic GF1, the Samsung GX10 or the Nikon D90. You might also find me with an Olympus OM-D E-M10, Fujfilm X-Pro1 and a Nikon Z6. The point being, I have always had a camera with me. But my everyday camera, these days? That would be my Huawei P20 Pro smartphone. The rise of smartphone camera technology has made it possible to take good photos with a phone that rival the top interchangeable lens cameras. Modern smartphone cameras have come a long way. As well as boasting ‘Pro’ modes that offer most of the same manual controls you enjoy on your interchangeable lens camera,...