Photography cheat sheet: How to hold your camera properly

handholding the Canon EOS R with two hands for extra stability
(Image credit: Future)

It's a good idea to think about how you hold your camera if you want to shoot comfortably and end up with the sharpest images possible.

You may think the way to hold it is obvious, and for everyday shooting, there's a good chance you're doing nothing wrong. Nevertheless, there are a few things you may not have considered that can help you to shoot that little bit better, particularly in colder conditions or when you need to rely on slower shutter speeds.

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Lauren Scott
Freelance contributor/former Managing Editor

Lauren is a writer, reviewer, and photographer with ten years of experience in the camera industry. She's the former Managing Editor of Digital Camera World, and previously served as Editor of Digital Photographer magazine, Technique editor for PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, and Deputy Editor of our sister publication, Digital Camera Magazine. An experienced journalist and freelance photographer, Lauren also has bylines at Tech Radar, Space.com, Canon Europe, PCGamesN, T3, Stuff, and British Airways' in-flight magazine (among others). When she's not testing gear for DCW, she's probably in the kitchen testing yet another new curry recipe or walking in the Cotswolds with her Flat-coated Retriever.