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A celebrated photographer by the name of Chase Jarvis once said that “the best camera is the one that’s with you”, and nowadays that camera will most likely be the one on your smartphone. Somehow, most of us don’t fully utilize our smartphone’s camera capabilities yet and end up with run-of-the-mill snaps, potentially losing the chance to capture precious yet fleeting moments in our lives. With that being said, the YugaTech team lets you in on five best practices that you can do to improve the pictures you take using your smartphone, starting with having a good grasp of your smartphone’s imaging capabilities. Be one with your tool In order to get the most of what you have, you need to have a good understanding of what your smartphone camera can and cannot do. Oftentimes, users end up with crappy shots because they were using their device in ways it was not intended to or they’re just too lazy to tinker with various settings on their smartphone’s camera app and expect their device to magically do it for them. Start by familiarizing yourself with your smartphone camera app. Unlike full-fledge cameras, there are only a handful of ways that you can alter the settings of your smartphone’s camera. Read more in our articles including "From Good to Great: 5 Tips to Improve Smartphone Photos" and "Top iPhone 3G Alternatives".

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A celebrated photographer by the name of Chase Jarvis once said that “the best camera is the one that’s with you”, and nowadays that camera will most likely be the one on your smartphone. Somehow, most of us don’t fully utilize our smartphone’s camera capabilities yet and end up with run-of-the-mill snaps, potentially losing the chance to capture precious yet fleeting moments in our lives.

What have you covered about phone photography?

With that being said, the YugaTech team lets you in on five best practices that you can do to improve the pictures you take using your smartphone, starting with having a good grasp of your smartphone’s imaging capabilities. Be one with your tool In order to get the most of what you have, you need to have a good understanding of what your smartphone camera can and cannot do. Oftentimes, users end up with crappy shots because they were using their device in ways it was not intended to or they’re just too lazy to tinker with various settings on their smartphone’s camera app and expect their device to magically do it for them.

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Our coverage of phone photography includes: "From Good to Great: 5 Tips to Improve Smartphone Photos"; "Top iPhone 3G Alternatives"; "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Each article provides unique insights and information.