🌧️ Stop recording rain videos in normal speed.
If you want cinematic rain shots, try this simple trick:
🎬 Switch to Slow Motion mode.
The falling raindrops, splashes, and movements become much more dramatic and cinematic.
Whether you're walking, dancing, or simply enjoying the rain, slow motion can completely transform your videos.
Sometimes the difference between an ordinary video and a cinematic one is just a single setting.
Try it the next time it rains.
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🎬 Welcome to Roaring Film School — an online film education platform powered by Roaring Creations Private Limited, India. We offer a wide range of creative and technical courses including Video Editing, Video Production, Photography, Filmmaking, Scriptwriting, Cinematography, Music Production, Sound Rec
10/06/2026
🌿 Monsoon is every photographer's favorite season.
Lush greenery, misty hills, and dramatic skies create endless opportunities for amazing photos.
While DSLRs and mirrorless cameras can be bulky and aren't always ideal in the rain, a smartphone is compact, convenient, and always ready to capture the moment.
These photos were captured on a smartphone and edited in Lightroom. 📱✨
Not because of luck.
Because of skills.
Learn light, composition, and editing, and you can create stunning photos with the camera already in your pocket.
📸 Great photos aren't made by expensive gear. They're made by photographers.
Don't take macro photos like this | Macro Photography Tips Using Mobile
Most people simply turn on Macro Mode and take the photo.
But if you want your photos to look more dramatic and professional, try this:
✅ Turn on Macro Mode
✅ Lower the exposure slightly
✅ Turn on the flashlight
✅ Get close and focus on the details
This simple trick adds depth, contrast, and mood, making small subjects stand out beautifully.
In this reel, I'm photographing a tiny forest mushroom using only a smartphone.
Small subject. Big impact.
09/06/2026
Want sharp and clean low-light photos with your smartphone?
Remember, low light doesn't mean no light. Look for street lights, shop lights, or any interesting light source.
For the best quality, use your phone's main camera (1x). It usually performs much better in low light than ultra-wide or telephoto cameras.
Keep your hands steady or use a tripod, because phones use slower shutter speeds in low light.
For the best quality with less noise:
✅ Use the Main Camera (1x)
✅ Use Night Mode
✅ Place your phone on a tripod
✅ Use the timer to avoid shake when tapping the shutter
These simple tricks can make your night photos look much sharper and more professional.
📱 Great night photography isn't about luck. It's about understanding light.
Stop Taking Profile Pictures Like This ❌
Want a better profile picture? - Most people stand in the center and take a random photo.
Instead, use Portrait Mode to blur the background and make yourself stand out.
For even better composition, place your eyes near the top third of the frame instead of keeping yourself perfectly centered.
This simple trick can make your profile picture look more professional and visually appealing.
Small changes. Big difference.
08/06/2026
These photos were captured on a smartphone.
Not because of luck.
Because of skills.
Many historic places have restrictions or extra charges for DSLR and professional cameras. But your smartphone is almost always with you.
The truth is, stunning photos don't come from expensive gear.
They come from understanding light, composition, perspective, and editing.
Master those skills, and you can create professional-looking photos with the camera already in your pocket.
📱 Camera doesn't make the photographer. Skills do.
Want to learn Smartphone Photography and Editing?
🎓 Course Link in Bio.
06/06/2026
Don't just take photos. Tell stories.
The best photos make people stop, feel something, and wonder what's happening in the frame.
Look for interesting subjects, emotions, moments, people, animals, food, or details that tell a story.
A great photo isn't just seen.
It's felt.
What does storytelling in photography mean to you? 👇
Professional Car Photos Ka Secret 📸
Most people make this mistake when photographing cars.
They place the car right in the center of the frame.
The result? A photo that feels flat and less interesting.
Instead, use the Rule of Thirds.
Place the car slightly to one side and include more of the landscape around it.
This creates a more balanced, cinematic, and professional-looking photo.
Remember:
🚗 The car is the subject.
🌄 The landscape helps tell the story.
My Simple Mobile Setup for Cinematic Videos
Want cinematic videos from your smartphone?
Here's the setup I use:
📱 Blackmagic Camera App
🕶️ ND + CPL Filter
⚙️ Manual Settings
🎥 180° Shutter Rule
For natural motion blur:
✅ 24fps → 1/48
✅ 25fps → 1/50
✅ 30fps → 1/60
✅ 60fps → 1/120
ND + CPL filters help control light, reduce reflections, and improve colors outdoors.
In this reel, I'll show exactly how this setup helps create cinematic smartphone videos.
How To Look Better In Photos Instantly
When you take photos in harsh sunlight, strong shadows can form under the eyes, creating what's often called "raccoon eyes."
This can make portraits look less flattering, even if everything else is perfect.
A simple fix?
🕶️ Use sunglasses.
They help hide the dark eye shadows and can instantly make your portraits look cleaner and more stylish.
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