**Lighting management is key**: The way you manage light sources in the scene can greatly impact the quality of your photos, as glare and reflections can ruin an otherwise perfect shot.
**Natural light is better than artificial light**: Using natural light instead of artificial light can help prevent glare and reflections, resulting in higher-quality photos.
**Camera angle matters**: Maintaining a perpendicular camera angle to the subject can minimize glare and reflections.
**Distance from the subject affects image quality**: Photographing from a closer distance to the subject can enhance image quality by ensuring greater focus on the main subject and reducing background distractions.
**Understanding camera functions is essential**: Learning basic camera functions such as exposure control and focusing can enable photographers to capture sharp, well-lit images.
**Tap to focus on smartphones**: On iPhones, tapping on the photo on the screen can focus the camera on the photo and help adjust the exposure.
**Lens hoods prevent glare**: A lens hood can prevent glare by blocking light from entering the camera's lens, resulting in better image quality.
**Camera shake causes blur**: Camera shake can cause images to be out of focus, and using a tripod or a fast enough shutter speed can help prevent this issue.
**Shutter speed affects blur**: A slow shutter speed can cause blur, while a fast shutter speed can freeze the action and prevent blur.
**Adjusting exposure time can enhance photos**: Adjusting the exposure time, even by just a few seconds, can make a significant difference in the quality of the photo.
**Post-processing can fix some issues, but not all**: While post-processing can fix some issues like overexposure or underexposure, it's essential to learn to avoid these problems altogether to create beautiful, original photographs.