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cambridgeincolour.com
Light first
Golden hour on a phone beats midday on a full-frame. Nothing else matters as much.
Source: cambridgeincolour.com - 2
cambridgeincolour.com
Composition rules worth knowing
Thirds, leading lines, negative space. Learn them, then break them deliberately.
Source: cambridgeincolour.com - 3
photographylife.com
The exposure triangle
Aperture, shutter, ISO. Applies to phone cameras in pro mode too.
Source: photographylife.com - 4
adobe.com
Editing without overdoing it
Straighten, crop, lift shadows. Most photos need three adjustments, not thirty.
Source: adobe.com - 5
magnumphotos.com
Study photographs properly
Look at good work daily. It teaches composition faster than tutorials do.
Source: magnumphotos.com
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