
Smartphone camera technology has improved dramatically over the past decade. While we all love documenting and capturing precious moments thanks to our smartphones, the photographs now showcase more vivid colour and remarkable details.
In the early days, smartphones barely allowed tweaking of any settings. Now, however, the imaging sensors are capable of retaining details even under bad lighting condition. Over the past year or so, several leading smartphones makers have introduced devices incorporating dual camera lens. The second lens in most of these smartphones are designed to capture depth of field and add captivating bokeh effect.
The effect which is commonly termed as ‘Portrait mode’ basically blurs the background and keeps the foreground in focus. With the help of some software efforts, the portrait mode makes the photo appear more stunning than usual. However, the ‘technical aspect of the method’ differs in various smartphones. While most of you might get befuddled on how and when to use this mode, there are a few simple tips that you can check to get the most out of your smartphone camera. In this article, we will try to explain five such simple tricks that will help you to capture good quality still images.
The first and foremost aspect while shooting photos in Portrait mode is to understand the subject. Not every subject might appear as stunning as you would expect with the bokeh effect. While capturing faces ensure that the subject is comfortable to make the image look more natural. Keep the smartphone slightly higher and provide head space to avoid unwanted contours. Further, to get better output, choose the right background, use frames (grid lines) and play around with composition, in simple words try to take a shot from varied angles.
Another key aspect of portrait photography is lighting. Even a good subject tends to appear dull if shot in low light condition. Without proper lighting, extra efforts will be needed post-shoot to redeem the picture. For better results, always try to use natural light to make the images appear more lively and bright. During outdoor shoot, the ideal time to get best shots is early morning or an hour before sunset when the soft lighting falls on the subject and adds a mild shadow. Under harsh sunlight try not to make the subject face directly towards the light otherwise, the output might turn out overexposed.
Besides dual cameras many smartphones these days come with advanced functionality (in general wide aperture mode) that allows adjusting the level of blur manually. Some smartphones even let you tweak an image in the viewfinder before capturing it. But even when you get the perfect lighting for a subject and brilliant composition, bokeh effect might not help add that artistic touch. In some situation, the Portrait mode fails to accurately detect the outline of a subject (for instance strays of hairs blurred out while capturing faces).
Focus is another important element one needs to consider while taking portrait shots. Modern smartphones now integrate Pro mode that allows to adjust focus (ISO, aperture and exposure level as well) manually. Of course, these devices have autofocus but it might not be always helpful since in certain scenario as the mode often fails to apprehend where we want to have focus.
Background has an important impact on the image composition. A photo with a distracting background tends to make it look addled and diverts attention. A good background enhances composition and adds meaning to the story you want to depict with your photo. While capturing faces try to keep the background simple so that the focus directly shifts towards the subject. In case you want to add drama to your photo, contrast between the subject and background can help to delineate effective composition. While composing a subject try for a background that has varying shades and use colours that contrast with your subject to outweigh your image and make it visually appealing.
You might have captured great portrait shots with good lighting and contrast, but editing tools might make the image appear much better. There are several apps (Lightroom, Snapseed) available on the Android platform that enables you to sharpen the details, tweak contrast, balance colour, highlights and preset filters to add a unique touch to the photos.