Reflections can make or break the perfect shot, particularly when photographing through glass or other shiny surfaces. In this insightful photography masterclass, David McClelland shares handy and practical smartphone photography tips to frame photos free of unwanted reflections, thus ensuring every shot looks postcard-perfect.
Nature can be quite harsh sometimes, particularly when the sun shines in all its glory and overwhelms you with its reflections. But it creates another moment when you can stop, take out your phone, and capture something we normally do not see with our eyes, but just our phone camera lenses.
Autumn brings a unique kind of light — soft, warm, and low on the horizon. The sun casts longer shadows, colors deepen, and everyday scenes begin to feel cinematic. This is one of the best times of the year to practice mobile photography, especially if you want to capture atmospheric autumn light in your shots.
Some moments in nature are fleeting, be it a bee landing on a flower or a butterfly landing mid-flight. These are the moments that make your heart stop and your camera click. In this smartphone photography masterclass, David McClelland will show you how to turn these brief instances into stunning nature-in-action shots.
Join David McClelland as he guides you on how to frame and capture cyclists in motion on your smartphone. In phone photography, the most critical factor is not the camera itself, but how you frame your shots and use the right blend of photography techniques, especially when capturing fast-moving subjects.