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“Learn and love photography on your smartphone”
Layering - add depth with distance and overlap
Photos that feel flat often lack layering. By placing elements at different distances — and letting them overlap — you add depth, story, and visual flow to your smartphone compositions.
Avoid mergers - separate your subject from distractions
Closure lets your viewer finish the photo. By using partial shapes or implied forms, you invite them to mentally complete the image - creating connection, curiosity, and stronger engagement.
Layering - how to build depth and visual richness
Layering gives your photos a sense of space and immersion by arranging elements at different depths. It’s a simple shift that can make your images feel more professional, dimensional, and story-rich. Learn to layer like a pro.
Foreground interest - lead the viewer into the scene
Want to add instant depth to your photos? Try foreground interest. By including something close to the camera, you draw the viewer into your scene and guide their eye. Learn how to find and frame the perfect foreground.