Images continue to be an important part of storytelling and often help enhance written articles by illustrating topics and conveying emotion.
As mobile journalism grows in popularity, NPR's Kainaz Amaria has put together her best advice for journalists wanting to use their iPhone to take photographs.
Amaria recommends using apps like ProCamera for better control over the exposure and focus of your image, holding your phone horizontally to make sure that the picture isn't blurred and customising your phone's camera settings to achieve better quality.
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