Here’s how to take great pictures with your iPhone by Glenn Pike July 16, 2018 by Hannah Moore Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Stock photo of an iPhone on Sept. 12, 2017. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University Each day this week, News@Northeastern’s award-winning photographers will provide a tip for taking cool photos with your iPhone. Day 1 – Exposure In the first installment of the series, Matthew Modoono, our photography manager, shows you how to properly expose your photos. Day 2 – Back Lighting In the second installment of the series, Adam Glanzman, our staff photographer, demonstrates how to take stunning photos using natural light. Day 3 – Light Source In the third installment of the series, Modoono shows you how to properly light your subjects. Day 4 – Backgrounds In the fourth installment of the series, Glanzman shows you how to improve the backgrounds in your photos. Day 5 – Zoom In the final installment of the series, Modoono shows you how to take the perfect close-up without using the digital zoom feature on your phone.