Secrets For Taking Incredible Long Exposure iPhone Photos

Published 2021-04-06
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Long exposure is a really interesting and creative photography technique...It lets you capture beautiful motion blur when there’s movement in the scene. 🌊 Now, you might think that the iPhone is not capable of taking stunning long exposure photos...Quite the opposite! Shooting long exposure photos on your iPhone is quick and easy, and the results are impressive. 📱Watch this video, and discover secrets for taking incredible long exposure iPhone photos.

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All Comments (21)
  • On iOS 15, You won't get this option by swiping up on the photo. Instead, click on the text that says live on the top left corner. From there, you will get the option for long exposure.
  • @AnandaGarden
    Very nicely filmed. Visually enjoyable. AND appropriate music. I hadn't realized we could use live photos to create that effect. Thank you.
  • I have the latest iPhone 13 Pro Max running iOS 15.0. When I tried to swipe up the live picture, all I got was the location map showing up below. Multiple attempts swiping at various locations on the screen did not help. I eventually went to the Apple site for help and found out the procedure that works. Just follow this: Open the Live Photo. Tap the Live Photo button Live in the top-left corner, then choose (from the 3 options available): Long Exposure (Simulates a DSLR-like long exposure effect by blurring motion.) The other 2 options available (when you tap the Live button) are: Loop (Repeats the action in a continuous looping video.) Bounce (Rewinds the action backward and forward.) I hope this info is useful for those who have the newer phones and iOS.
  • @lechatbotte.
    He’s 100% correct framing, choosing your subject matter is crucial.
  • Incredibly informative video! I just went back into my live photos of some waterfalls I made last summer and was able to convert them. Thank you so much!
  • @sabiraj187
    Damn i never knew about this option or i never tried😂😂 thank you so much🙏
  • @rickslife
    This is one of the best informational videos on iPhone photography.
  • @racing8872
    WOW thank you I never knew about this option Now i have a new toy in my box of tricks
  • @STFUppercut69
    It would have been nice to see this with people moving. Like when you're taking a picture on a busy street or in a shopping mall. It's always nice to see the long exposure contrast between people, who are standing still and people, who are moving.
  • Great tutorials. Well explained and demonstrated. I'm very impressed. Thank you for your contributions.
  • @Gabriel_Kobar
    😍😍😍 amazing I’ve been following you since 1 year and registering every word you’re saying ☺️
  • Thank you, this is great to know! You can also use the Apple Watch to trigger the shutter remotely, as another option
  • @jazzmoos5382
    Some good tips. Although I’m not a fan of water that no longer looks like it’s real. The headphone control is fantastic!
  • @darktherapy
    You can also use the wired headphones as a remote trigger so you don’t touch the iPhone if you stand it on a surface. Just open the camera app and press the volume button on the headset - it’ll take a photo.
  • @MutebiBashir
    You’ve really taught me much about my camera App. Thank you
  • @amg_gts1239
    Best channel for iphone photography!! I have an iphone XS and works just fine. Thank you sir!