Mindful Photography

Light shining through branches

What is mind·ful·ness?

"A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique."

Below is a guide to getting familiar with mindfulness and also two videos that help you explore using your camera phone (one for Camera Settings and One for Editing), there are also some written tips. I look forward to meeting you in-person. If you have questions just send me an email at alisonbeaumont@outlook.com .

This video takes you through some tips for taking pictures.

This video takes you through some basic editing and tips for using the FREE app Snapped

  • With phone cameras providing high quality images, photography has never been more accessible. We carry our phones with us most places and can use our cameras to slow down, be in the moment and appreciate our surroundings.

    Mindful photography is an activity that helps promote all 5 steps to mental wellbeing:

    Pay attention to the present moment

    Photography is a tool to help us to be in the moment and connect with the world around us, thoughts and feelings.

    Be physically active

    A walk in a park or on a trail is nourishing for your body, spending time in nature is refreshing and can help to positively change your mood.

    Learning a new skill

    Discover how to use your camera in new ways, boost your self-confidence, learn from peers and connect with others.

    Connect with other people

    Photography is an activity that can be shared in a group, go for a walk or meet up and share your pictures.

    Give to others

    Sharing your pictures and experiences with others contributes to positive feelings of giving back and supporting those around us.

    These steps are based on the NHS 5 steps details at www.nhs.uk/mental-health/self-help/guides-tools-and-activities/five-steps-to-mental-wellbeing/

  • Getting to know your camera is a great skill to learn, Explore the different modes you may have.

    Here are a few basic tips:

    1. Turn off the flash - Swipe while in camera look for flash icon ⚡️ and turn off

    2. Use brightness/contrast slide function - Tap screen while taking photo look for sunshine icon ☀️ for brightness or half moon for contrast 🌓. Hold down your finger and move upwards for brighter/more contrast and downward for darker/less contrast.

    3. Turn on grid function to help line up objects in frame - Open camera settings look for grid function turn on. Will vary for each phone, for instructions for iPhone visit here.

    4. Try out different modes. There are lots of different options depending on your phone. Including Portrait, Nights Sight, Panorama. Each phone will be different.

    Apps you can use to edit:

    1. Phone built in functions - When you open an image look for the pencil or edit icon ✏️ this usually opens up options to edit. These could include, brightness/contrast, filters, cropping, highlights, shadows and more.

    2. Snapseed - Is a FREE App that allows you to edit images, with increased functionality. For Apple Devices Click Here and for Android Devices Click Here

    3. Inshot - Free App (there are in-app purchases available), can use to edit pictures or create videos. Click Here for app info.

    4. Canva - Free App and Desktop site for creating documents, videos and so much more. Can edit images in app and add text. 1000’s of designs to choose from. Click Here for more info.

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