Happy Durga Puja 2024: 10 photography tips for iPhones

10 Durga Puja photography tips for iPhones

By Moneycontrol News | Oct 9, 2024

Technology

Candid photos

Candid photos are the best as they capture true emotions. Try capturing random photos of your friends and family to capture the essence of that happiness.

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Portrait mode

Enable Portrait mode to add a shallow background blur to the photos and get DSLR-like photos.

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Frame the photos

Framing the shot is the most important aspect. Try to add more to the frame than just the person. For instance, you can add some lights from the surroundings, and some additional elements to go with the festive vibe.

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Seek permissions

If you are planning to capture photos in a pandal, do seek permission before capturing them.

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Use HDR mode

Enabling HDR makes the photos more vibrant and colour-accurate. In fact, this also helps the photos to get more light in low light conditions.

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Avoid using tripod

Avoid using a tripod due to the space restrictions. This can also limit your movement and ability to be quick while capturing the shots.

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Don’t miss the aarti photos

Aarti is an important part of Durga Puja and you should try and capture it to get that additional festive vibe. You can also play with angles and frames to make them more perfect.

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Cinematic videos

Although it’s a photography tip, you can try capturing Cinematic videos too. This will give you nice video footage to post on Instagram, Snapchat and other social media platforms.

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Use Night mode not flash

Using flash can destroy your photos by overexposing the subject. Instead, go with the Night mode to capture photos in low-light conditions.

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Edit to boost the festive feel

Adding a little bit of warm tone to the photos can make them look more appealing and go with the festive vibe better. Try adjusting the Warmth, Saturation and Vibrance using the iPhone’s native editing app.

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