This Week on The Grid: iPhone Photography Tips & Tricks with Scott Kelby & Erik Kuna
This week on The Grid, Scott and Erik went all-in on iPhone photography—proving once again that the best camera might really be the one already in your pocket.
They shared practical, no-fluff tips you can use right away, from choosing the right iPhone lens to controlling exposure, background blur, and portraits. They also dug into night photography, long exposures, and how to get studio-style lighting looks without hauling a bag of gear. One crowd favorite? Using your Apple Watch as a remote for hands-free shooting.
Along the way, Scott and Erik swapped real-world shooting habits, broke down what actually makes a great iPhone photo, and highlighted standout viewer-submitted tips—complete with a prize for the best one.
If you’ve ever wondered how to push your iPhone photography further without buying anything new, this episode was packed with ideas you can start using immediately. Watch the replay below and put these tips to work on your next shoot.
I love my Polar Pro Light Chaser for my Iphone Pro camera. Love the mag safe case, with a handle and Bluetooth shutter to make shooting with my iphone easier and more control. and it has options for a CPL filter, a 2-5 ND filter or just a uv filter to protect the camera lens. I use it when traveling 100% of the time!!
Im late to view this and don’t have a tip– but I have a continual problem and that is adding iPhone pics to LRCLassic. I end up with multiple copies of the same photo and it is very frustrating! Plus I would like to import through LRMobile but not end up paying for so much storage. IS there an easy way to to do this?
Will the upcoming iPhone Conference address this?
Thanks,
Candy