Experimenting with Phone photography part-1

In the world today, there are more cellphones than people. DSLR camera is a popular choice for individuals worldwide when you’re talking about high quality, professional photography. Nevertheless, you have modern smartphones that can capture photographs of the same great quality and, above all, portable. Thus, nothing can match the smartphone if we look at the functioning of the device.

I’m currently using a Xiaomi K20 Pro phone, which uses a triple-lens setup with a 48Mp Quad-Bayer sensor in the primary module, an 8Mp tele-module with a 53mm-equivalent focal length lens, and a 13Mp ultra-wide lens which provides a 12mm field of view.

When you have a smartphone, it’s easy to share information with your friends and loved ones over social media. Using your smartphone cameras, you can quickly transmit your photos and videos taken to social media.

DSLR cameras come with optimised picture editing capabilities. However, We have most of the latest smartphones that have features such as Lightroom, Photoshop, Snapseed and other apps that can more or less convenient to use. Hundreds of such smartphone applications are dedicated to photography.

Travelling out by taking street photos on a smartphone can be a frightening activity. You may feel nervous thinking you could get caught. Most people will be respectful and kind. It is possible to get a lot of fear over taking photos of people while you are taking images. As compared head on to a dedicated camera device, phone cameras aren’t suitable for professional photography, but you can still perform well while shooting on phones. How easy it will be depends on a few factors-night photography, especially night street photography, when you have plenty of light available, it will be much more challenging than daytime photography.

Using VSCO X app for editing

VSCO X has more than 130 presets. Users on the free version can purchase some of these presets in packs. What’s more, the Film X settings, which have FILTERS influenced by Fujifilm and Kodak, are specifically for VSCO X consumers.

Processed with VSCO with c7 preset
Processed with VSCO with fn16 preset
Processed with VSCO with c7 preset
Processed with VSCO with c7 preset
Processed with VSCO with ih5 preset
Processed with VSCO with b5 preset
Processed with VSCO with a9 preset

Published by josiahlyngwa

Photography and film.

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