Maybe you don’t remember the days when cell phones didn’t have cameras. Shocking, we know, but there was a time when disposal and digital cameras were king. Now, though, most of us snap images with our iPhones, but you might not be optimizing your images.
Flipping your iPhone upside down to take photos could be what you need to make your images look more expansive and engaging.
This iPhone photo hack comes from @jdthecameraguy on TikTok. In a video teaching people the best way to take drink photos, he explains that you should flip your phone upside down. First, he recommends using portrait mode and adjusting your zoom. Then, drop your exposure to a negative one. But the most interesting tip is turning your iPhone camera upside down.
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The result is a fantastic-looking photo of a drink at a bar. While JD edited the image, the flipping of the iPhone gives the image a more expansive, intriguing view, but how?
This trick is all about the angle. First, switching to portrait mode changes the lens’ angle and tightens up the shot. But the flipping is still key because it allows you to shoot the image from straight on instead of from slightly above.
Because your phone’s camera is at the top, the best and easiest way to get an image captured parallel to the subject is to drop the camera down. That happens when you flip your camera because it’s now straight across from the subject and looks more natural. Plus, it allows you to get a tighter shot.
Of course, this trick doesn’t work for every photo you’ll take. Portraits of people and selfies maybe aren’t the time to use this, but if you’re wanting to capture a drink sitting on a surface, something on the ground, or get a more expansive view of a landscape, flipping your iPhone might be the camera hack you never knew you needed.