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On iPhone 15 models, Apple has added a new way to take portrait photos. This article explains what's changed. Apple's Portrait Mode has become a popular way of taking impressive shots using a ...
Get a soft, out-of-focus bokeh effect on iPhone using Portrait mode or manipulating the standard camera mode. Portrait mode adds artificial bokeh allowing you to adjust the focus point and ...
Tap “Portrait” when the option appears, and presto! Your image will now have that classic bokeh effect, without ever needing to use Portrait mode from the get-go.
Apple sold Portrait mode Focus and Depth Control as an iPhone 15 feature, but you can use it on models as old as the iPhone 13. If that applies to you, let us show you how to use it.
By combining thoughtful lighting, appropriate lens selection, careful use of Portrait mode, and subtle editing, you can create iPhone portraits that stand out from the crowd.
Capture with Precision: Using Portrait Mode The journey to an impressive portrait begins the moment you snap the picture.