
The options, menus and settings can be fiddly to change. As you get more experienced, its functionality will be limited. You can edit them straight from your phone. Your phone’s camera will have loads of options and modes to make your photos better. You don’t need to buy a separate camera. Phone cameras have gotten a lot better in the last few years, Apple’s iPhone and Samsung Galaxy seem to be leading the market and their cameras are capable of taking beautiful shots. Well, fortunately, we have a few tips to share with you on how to get the perfect shot of your latest pole achievement by yourself, using your phone! Or, you optimistically ask your friend to take a picture of your latest achievement, but you end up with a really bad picture and you don’t have the energy to ask them to take another? Oh – they even had part of their finger covering the lens. You balance your phone perfectly, set the timer, giving yourself plenty of time to get into the move before the photo gets taken, you spend ages positioning your delicately balanced phone to make sure you’ll be in the shot… but the picture comes out all blurry and out of focus anyway. If you’re always ending up with blurry, grainy, or badly framed shots then this guide is for you! Take Better Pole Dancing Pictures With These Photography Tips To Help You Get Beautiful Shots Of Your Latest Pole Dancing Achievements You may find yourself in bad lighting, where you phone adds noise or graininess to your shots, or you end up cropping out part of your leg or even your head because you didn’t have enough room. Unless you’re a photography enthusiast or a professional photographer, you’ll often find your pole photos don’t live up to your expectations. You may even be documenting your pole journey, or keeping proof of your inverted achievements for future reference! Taking photos regularly is a great way to track your progress.
Most dancers will naturally want a photo or video of their latest impressive tricks to show off to their friends.
Finally nailing a move after weeks of trying is an incredible feeling.
Pole achievements feel greater than other achievements.