How to Take Great Instagram Photos with Your Phone

The days of lugging around a DSLR for amazing Instagram content are over! Did you know you can get the perfect Instagram shot by using your phone?

We’ve put together this handy guide to taking, editing, and sharing Instagram photos all from your phone.

Step #1: Check Your Camera Settings for Higher Quality Instagram Photos

Most phone cameras are super-powerful, with a 12-megapixel front-facing camera and a ƒ/2.2 aperture, but the tricky part is learning how to use them.  

So the first rule of Instagram photography is to always look at what you’re working with before you begin shooting:

1: Turn HDR Off

  1. HDR — or High Dynamic Range — is a feature on both iPhone and Androids and it’s basically there to help you take better-looking photos. 

    It takes a few of the same photo at different exposures and puts them together in one, so the final photo has a ton of detail. 

    If you’re confident in working with HDR, it can be awesome. But, it’s hard to get right and can sometimes actually make your photos look unnatural and off. 

    To make things easier, let the camera do the heavy lifting and turn your camera’s HDR setting off. You’ll still get high-quality images without the need to think too deeply on your exposure levels. 

2: Check the Photo Mode

There are so many different settings on phone cameras these days that sometimes it’s hard to know what settings are useful and which ones aren’t. 

One popular photo mode is “portrait mode”, which automatically detects a well-lit subject within a certain distance from the camera and creates a bokeh effect (depth of field). 

Now, let’s talk about the photography pitfalls — portrait mode isn’t great when you’re shooting inside or in low light. 

This photo mode also requires a subject that is still. For example, if you’re shooting someone jumping or walking, you’re going to want to turn off portrait mode and switch to another mode.  

But don’t let that dishearten you, portrait mode should still have a place in your photography arsenal — just be selective on when you use it! 

TIP: If you’re using an iPhone and are shooting a moving object like someone posing against an Instagrammable wall, try shooting in live photo mode or holding down the shoot button to enable burst. 

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Step #2: How to Capture the Perfect Instagram Photo on Your Phone

1: Understanding Depth of Field 

Creating DOF (or depth of field) with your phone camera is a really cool way to up your Instagram photo game. 

It’s not too difficult and once you get the hang of it, your followers will be asking what camera you use to take your photos! 

Let’s say you’re taking a picture of a person facing the water and you want the person in focus and the background blurry, tap your subject and wait for a yellow square to appear (if using an Android, tapping the screen to focus works too!) 

Where you see the yellow square shows who/what is in focus. You’ll have to move around to get that perfect DOF. 

The best photos take trial and error, but we’ve no doubt you’ll find your mojo soon enough.

2: Get Your Composition Right 

Gorgeous Instagram photos direct viewers to the subject of the photo while capturing an emotion or a story. 

When you’re taking a photo with your phone camera, the composition is what will help your picture go from “good” to “great”. 

So, how do you get the composition on point? With something called the rule of thirds

Known as the golden rule of photography, the rule of thirds helps break down your image into (you guessed it) 3 portions or sections.  

The goal is to put the most interesting aspects of the photo in the intersections of the grid to create a balanced and natural-looking photo.

If you can’t imagine the grid yourself, both iPhone and Android cameras have an option to turn the grid on when shooting. 

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Note: If you’re working with an Android phone, go to your Camera Settings, and select Grid Lights.

Like any rule, they are made to be broken, right? You don’t need to follow the rule of thirds when taking Instagram photos with your phone camera. But it’s just there to help you as a guide if you need it. 

3: Think About Lighting and Exposure

You know when you take a photo outside you’re excited to post it, only to realize later that it’s totally overexposed? It can happen to the best of us! 

One of our favourite photography hacks is to combat this: underexpose your camera! 

When you’re shooting, it’s always better to have an underexposed shot to fix in post, rather than having a blown-out photo. 

This is super easy to do on both iPhone and Android. If you’re using an iPhone, tap your phone screen when you’re taking the shot and wait till the yellow box appears. 

Once it’s there, move the little sun on the right of the box and you’ll see the exposure lowering and keep moving the yellow sundown until your liking. 

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It’s basically the same deal on Android — just tap the screen on darker and lighter parts of the shot and it’ll manually balance the exposure. 

TIP:  The absolute best way to get a killer Instagram photo is to shoot in natural light! If you’re able to use natural sunlight or actually be outside, do it. You’ll notice your photos will look so much more professional than shooting inside or with flash. 

Step #3: Learn How to Set Up the Shot

You’ve got your camera settings down and now it’s actually time to take the photo. 

Whether you’re taking a selfie, a flat lay, a picture of your lunch or a picture of a blogger in front of a mural wall, it’s important to consider the art direction of your shot! 

Mastering The Flay Lay:

Flat lays have always been super-popular on Instagram, but nothing looks better than food in a dreamy flat lay set up!

When you’re taking pictures of food, there are a few things you have to remember. Food looks best from above and with natural light. 

Think of using textured backgrounds when you’re planning your shot. Whites, light concrete, marble, wooden tables, and pastels are great options.

Finding the Perfect Backdrop: 

If you’re looking to capture scroll-stopping Instagram photos, you’ve got to find the best photo spots. But, remember, you can make any spot Instagrammable using your creative eye. Whether it’s the city you live (Kitchener-Waterloo has some great spots!) in or are traveling, you can browse locations and hashtags on Instagram for inspo! 

Tip: Posing in front of the camera is hard, instead, ask your photographer friend to take bursts of you and just keep moving in front of the camera — some of the best shots are taken while in motion. 

Think About Props

Whether you’re going to be the subject of your photos, or you’re capturing some product shots, a prop or two can go along way in building a better photo.

From holding a cute coffee cup, to green foliage and plant-life, having something “extra” to your frame can bring it to life.

Step #4: Editing and Post Production 

You’ve captured the photo and you know it’s the one, but now it’s time you bring it to the next level. 

1: Edit using App Presets 

Using apps to edit your photos is one of the best ways to get your photos looking beautiful for Instagram. And, on top of achieving super trendy beautiful photos,  make the editing process super easy and fast.

Looking for quick-as-a-flash edits to help you level up your photos? There are tons of apps that can help you do that — with on-trend filters, clever editing, and perfect colour correction tools.

These are some of our favourite photo editing apps to try.

  1. VSCO

  2. Tezza

  3. Snapseed

  4. A Color Story

3: Stand out from the Rest with Collages and Stickers 

Instagram stickers and collages are the new creative trend on Instagram.

Many users are hopping on the trend and it’s working! If it’s in line with your brand, consider adding overlay stickers to your photos for a little fun touch.

In the end, Instagram photography shouldn’t feel overwhelming, or out of your reach — with just a phone you have all the tools you need to create standout images and posts for your profile.

But the first step to getting that gorgeous grid is to getting out and snapping your content! If you’re a beginner, stick to these tips and you’ll soon be feeling confident in your photography skills. 

Ready to start posting your gorgeous Instagram photos to your grid?

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