If you’re like most people, you probably take photos of things in your life with your iPhone’s camera. But if you’re looking to take perfect straight-to-camera photos with your iPhone, there are a few things you can do to help. First, enable the grid feature in the Camera app. This will create a grid of photos that are automatically aligned so that they are all on one side of the screen. This will make it much easier to take perfect straight-to-camera photos without having to worry about alignment. Next, set up your camera settings so that they are optimized for taking straight-to-camera photos with your iPhone. Make sure that you have a good aperture and shutter speed set so that your photo is taken with as little noise as possible. And make sure that you have the correct ISO setting so that your photo is taken at its best quality.


If you like to use your iPhone’s camera for than mere selfies and portraits, then you probably want to make sure you frame everything as straight as possible. This is much easier if you enable iOS’ camera grid.

A grid is a fairly typical feature on most digital cameras and phones. It simply overlays a grid over the top of the display, which then lets you better line up your photos so they’re straight, thus saving you time later straightening them in post-processing (if you even get around to that).

For example, if you want to take a photo of a sweeping vista with a distant horizon line, it can often be difficult to get it lined up perfectly straight. With a grid enabled, however, you can align  up the horizon with one of the grid’s lines, guaranteeing a straight photo.

Unfortunately, turning the grid on and off in iOS isn’t exactly intuitive. In fact, it’s kind of inconvenient, since it isn’t even in the Camera app itself–it’s in iOS’ Settings.

To start, open the Settings app and scroll down to Photos & Camera.

Tap into the Photos & Camera settings, thenscroll down to the Camera section and tap on the Grid switch.

Now just exit the settings, open the camera app, and you will now have a simple 3×3 grid that allows for easier framing.

If you decide later you would rather not use the grid, then simply repeat the steps above and turn it off.

Suffice to say, it would be nice to be able to just enable or disable the grid on your iPhone with a simple button press from the actual Camera app. This is one of those things that is oddly harder than necessary, but at least the feature exists, and you can kiss crooked photos goodbye.