Five Field-Tested iPhone Habits for Better Photographs

Get this free Small Habits guide and learn five simple, often-overlooked iPhone habits that can improve your odds of making photographs that are well exposed, sharp, engaging, and free of distractions.

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If your photos are ever blurry or too bright, you can't print larger than 5x7 with integrity, or the lights in your night photos are not sharp and clear, these 5 Habits may help.

You're doing everything right, but your photos aren't looking they way you expect them to look.

The native camera on mobile is powerful, and sometimes you don't know what you don't know. You may have developed habits that are undermining your success.

The FREE Five Field-Tested iPhone Habits for Better Photographs is a practical PDF that suggests habits to develop that will improve your odds of making images that are well exposed, sharp, engaging, and free of distractions.

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Rad Drew

Learn from someone who knows photography—and how adults learn.

Rad Drew is a professional photographer, educator, speaker, writer, and workshop leader with 16 years in business and roots that go back to photojournalism, film, early digital, and today’s iPhone photography.

He also spent more than 30 years in corporate learning and development, designing instruction for adult learners. That means you get teaching that is organized, accessible, and built for real people.

Whether you are a casual photographer wanting to improve, a professional adopting the iPhone as another tool in your camera bag, or an artist who wants to take advantage of the myriad tools available for creatives today, you'll find the support you need.

  • Recognized in exhibitions around the world.
  • Named to the PSA Who’s Who in Photography.
  • Published in PSA Journal, the Royal Photographic Society, PhotoPXL, Luminous Landscape, and The App Whisperer.
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    No. It is for anyone who wants clarity. Many experienced photographers are new to the iPhone or to newer models with different settings.

    No. It covers iPhone 13 through 17, making it useful for both new upgrades and older models.

    No. This handout is intentionally simple and visual. For a deeper "how and why," I offer comprehensive tutorials, but this is designed for a fast setup win.