Smile or No Smile?

How to decide what works best in your portrait (hint: there’s no wrong answer).

Stop Posing. Start Being.

The best portraits aren’t performed—they’re felt. Real moments > perfect poses. Let go, show up, and let the camera meet the real you. #UnposedPortraits #BeSeen

Questions You Might Have Before Your Shoot

Shoot day coming up? Keep it simple. Wear what feels good, bring a few looks, and let your personality lead. iPhone + natural light = honest, beautiful portraits. #iPhonePortraits #RealIsBetter

The Changing Migration of What We Point Our Cameras At

90% of photos now come from smartphones – not just because they’re convenient, but because they’re perfect for capturing life’s raw, real moments. DSLRs still reign for technical mastery, but mobile photography has rewritten the rules: it’s less about perfect shots, more about authentic presence. Where does your vision thrive?

Jack of All Trades, Master of None

The iPhone makes us natural generalists—we shoot everything. But true artistry begins when you specialize. Pick 3-4 subjects that ignite you (street? food? shadows?) and revisit them relentlessly. Depth creates distinction. Distinction creates voice. Where will you leave your mark?

What’s the Difference?

There’s a world of difference between taking a photo and making one. The first grabs what’s there; the second reveals what you feel. With an iPhone, you’re not just capturing light—you’re shaping it. Pause. Compose. Wait for the moment. Shoot less, but shoot with purpose. That’s how snapshots become art.

How to Create iPhone Photos that don’t suck

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