"Life is like photography. You need the negatives to develop"
Ziad K. Abdelnour
Creative Photography
Use gridlines to balance your shot
One of the easiest and best ways to improve your mobile photos is to turn on the camera's gridlines. That superimposes a series of lines on the screen of your smartphone's camera that are based on the "rule of thirds" A photographic composition principle that says an image should be broken down into thirds, both horizontally and vertically, so you have nine parts in total.


Find different perspectives
Try taking a photo directly upward and playing with the sky as negative space, like in the first photo below. Or, you can try taking it at a slight downward angle. Pro Tip: If you take a photo and find the perspective is a little askew or tilted, use the SKRWT photo editing app to make the lines look clean and square.

Play with reflections
There's something so idyllic about seeing the sky reflected in a body of water. There's a reason why we love seeing that Our eyes are drawn to reflections. So look for opportunities to play with them in photos. There are plenty of out-of-the-box places to find reflections.
