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Can I use my phone to take photos for the yearbook?

Discover how to capture high-quality photos for the yearbook using your phone, including tips on composition, lighting, and editing techniques.

Written by Charlene Acosta

Updated at September 26th, 2025

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✅ Yes, definitely! Modern smartphones can take great photos for your yearbook.

Here are some tips to make sure they’re print-ready:

Check resolution – Photos should be at least 300 DPI when uploaded for the best print quality.

Use good lighting – Natural light works best, avoid dark or blurry shots.

Hold steady – Keep your phone still to avoid motion blur.

Avoid filters – Stick to clear, natural images so they print true to color.

✨ Tip: Before uploading, zoom in to check if the photo looks sharp — if it looks grainy on your phone, it may not print well.

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