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5 Tips to Take the Best Photographs on the iPhone at Night

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5 Tips to Take the Best Photographs on the iPhone at Night

Just because it's dark outside, doesn't mean you can't take amazing photos. On the contrary, you can catch some of the most beautiful shots at night. Even though taking photos in the dark is a little trickier, you can enhance your shots by using the best tips for night photography.

You don't need an expensive DSLR to take amazing night photography. Current smartphone models are capable of surprisingly impressive night photography. As such, here are some of the most helpful tips for taking amazing night photos.

How do you take pictures at night with your phone?

1. Use Night Mode On Your Device

The simplest way to take amazing night photography is to use your iPhone 11 or later model’s night mode. Night mode uses artificial intelligence to analyze the shot you're trying to take and enhances the settings to make your photo as clear and colorful as possible.

If you're using a DSLR, it's better to change the settings manually. A longer shutter speed, auto white balance, and using f8 to f11 aperture can all help. However, you might want to check your camera's manual for the best night mode settings.

2. Use Apps To Enhance Your Photos

If your smartphone doesn't have night mode or simply doesn't take great photos in night mode, you might want to download an app to enhance your photos. Apps like NeuralCam for iPhone and Night Mode Camera for Android can help you add night mode to any camera.

You can also choose to enhance your photos after taking them. Apps like PicsArt, Snapseed, and Adobe Photoshop Camera can help you enhance the lighting and colors of photos you've already taken. With that said, results can vary depending on the photo.

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3. Add Some Artificial Light

If night mode doesn't garner great results for you, you might want to add some artificial lighting to your shots. Not only are there many simple ways to do this, but it can significantly enhance your photos if you're shooting in the dark.

The easiest way to do this is to use flash when you shoot your photos. However, you might find it even better to take a flashlight when you're shooting and point it at whatever object you're trying to photograph. You could even use the flashlight on your phone, although keep in mind this can drain your battery life.

4. Look For Well-Lit Areas

One of the best ways to take amazing night photography is to simply look for areas that are gloriously lit at nighttime. For instance, taking photos near streetlights, neon signs, or lit-up monuments can result in some of the most stunning photographs.

Some of the greatest places to take photographs at night are in big city areas with well-lit buildings and signs. If you find an area with plenty of light, you won't even need to use the night mode on your camera.

5. Bring Your Night Photography To Life

Don't want to let your amazing night photos go to waste? You can bring them to life by creating a customized Mixbook photo book. These books come in a variety of templates and allow you to organize and display all of your favorite photos.

Alternatively, you might want to enhance your home decor with metal prints or canvas prints of your favorite photos. You can even turn them into posters and send them to your loved ones as a special Christmas gift.

From using the night mode on your phone to finding areas with amazing lighting, there are many ways to take amazing night photography. Once you've taken some amazing pictures, you can add them to photo books, canvas prints, posters, or even calendars with Mixbook.

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