How to Take Better Firework Photos with Your Phone: 5 Tips fireworks photo

How to Take Better Firework Photos with Your Phone: 5 Tips

July 02, 20263 min read

5 Easy Tips to Take Better Firework Photos with Your Phone

Don't let blurry fireworks steal your memories! Learn how to capture beautiful Fourth of July photos with your smartphone using these five simple photography tips.

There's something magical about watching fireworks light up the night sky. Whether you're celebrating the Fourth of July, a local festival, or a family vacation, those colorful explosions deserve more than blurry photos you'll never print.

The good news? You don't need an expensive camera to capture amazing fireworks. Your smartphone is more than capable—you just need a few simple tricks.

Here are my five favorite tips for taking better firework photos with your phone.

1. Turn Off Your Flash

Your phone's flash only reaches a few feet in front of you. Fireworks are hundreds of feet in the air, so the flash won't help—in fact, it can actually make your photos look worse.

Before the show starts:

✔ Turn your flash off.
✔ Let the fireworks provide the light.
✔ Tap your screen to focus on the sky.

This one simple change can make a huge difference.

2. Keep Your Phone as Steady as Possible

Night photography requires your camera to gather more light, so even the smallest movement can cause blurry photos.

Try one of these:

  • Lean against a wall or tree.

  • Rest your elbows on your knees.

  • Hold your phone with both hands.

  • Use a small tripod if you have one.

The steadier your phone, the sharper your fireworks will look.

3. Use Burst Mode

Fireworks happen fast!

Instead of trying to perfectly time one photo, hold down your shutter button (or use Burst Mode if your phone supports it) and capture several images in a row.

You'll have a much better chance of catching that perfect explosion.

4. Include the Whole Experience

Some of my favorite firework photos aren't close-ups.

Instead of zooming in, capture the crowd, your family, the lake, the city skyline, or the kids watching in amazement.

Those little details tell the story and make incredible scrapbook pages later.

Remember—you're preserving memories, not just photographing fireworks.

5. Take a Few Photos…Then Put Your Phone Away

This may be my favorite tip of all.

Take a handful of great pictures, then spend the rest of the show enjoying the moment.

Some memories are meant to be experienced, not watched through a screen.

Years from now, you'll remember the laughter, the excitement, and who was sitting beside you just as much as the fireworks themselves.

Don't Let Those Photos Stay on Your Phone

After the celebration is over, print your favorite photos and turn them into scrapbook pages you'll enjoy for years to come.

Fireworks make beautiful focal points, but it's the people, traditions, and memories around them that tell the real story.

If you're looking for scrapbook inspiration, Creative Memories product ideas, and simple layout tutorials, be sure to visit The Scrapping Studio on YouTube. Every week I share new ideas to help you preserve your memories one page at a time.

Happy scrapping!

— Tracy Walker

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best phone settings for photographing fireworks?

Turn off your flash, keep your phone steady, use Burst Mode if available, avoid digital zoom, and tap the screen to focus before the fireworks begin.

Why are my fireworks pictures blurry?

Most blurry fireworks photos are caused by camera movement or using digital zoom. Holding your phone steady and taking multiple shots can dramatically improve your results.

Can I take good fireworks photos with an iPhone or Android phone?

Absolutely! Most modern smartphones have excellent cameras that can capture beautiful fireworks with just a few simple adjustments.

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Tracy Walker

Tracy Walker is a passionate scrapbooker, dedicated to capturing and preserving life's precious moments. A mom of three incredible kids, she cherishes every milestone and memory with Megan, is studying ot be a nurse at Rockhurst University. Ryan is a paramedic at a small rural hospital in southern Iowa and Kate, a high school in college majoring in Animal Science. Married to her college sweetheart, Keith, for 32 years, Tracy first met him at Iowa State University—Go Cyclones! For over 26 years, Tracy has been grateful for the chance to be a full-time mom, watching her children grow and thrive. When not at home in Iowa, the family embraces their "summer nomad" lifestyle, spending time at the lake in Missouri, exploring the mountains of Colorado, and traveling across the country to visit loved ones. With the flexibility to work from anywhere, Tracy finds joy in blending her love for family, travel, and scrapbooking, creating a life filled with cherished memories and lasting connections.

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