The flash on iPhone cameras has improved over the years, but it still can add weird lighting to your photos. Have you thought about turning off the flash and using natural light?
Lower lighting or lighting from natural sources can add a beautiful, organic element to your photos. Just make sure you have a steady hand when taking pictures with iPhone.
A tripod will help a lot, or prop your iPhone up against something stable enough to hold it. Then, tap away for flawless photos.
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