Live Photos: How They Work and Why They Can Make Your Album More Exciting
Photos have a kind of magic: they take us back in time, make us smile, and sometimes even move us to tears. But they do have one small limitation: a still image doesn’t always manage to capture all the energy of a moment. That’s why Apple introduced Live Photos — a feature halfway between a photo and a video that brings memories to life in a whole new way.
If you’re wondering what this Live Photos thing actually means, you’re in the right place: you’ll discover how they work, how to turn them on, and why they can make your photo memories even more emotional.
What are Live Photos?
A Live Photo on iPhone is not just a simple image. When you take a shot, your device captures what happens 1.5 seconds before and 1.5 seconds after the photo, creating a short animated clip. As we said, it’s like a mix between a video and a photo.
And in your gallery, you can spot them thanks to the circular icon: just tap it to see them come to life.
Wait a second — do you use Android and worry you can’t create anything similar? There are comparable alternatives: many cameras call them animated photos or motion photos. Either way, the idea is the same: turning a memory into something dynamic.
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How to activate and take a Live Photo
Taking a Live Photo is very easy:
- open the Camera app on your iPhone.
- tap the round icon at the top (yellow when active).
- take the photo as usual.
Voilà: you’ve created a Live Photo!
A good tip is to turn it on when you want to capture spontaneous movement: a smile appearing, a stolen kiss, the blowing out of birthday candles. But it’s a good idea not to leave it on all the time, also because the final result will have a slightly lower resolution than a still image.
Live Photo: What to do with it after taking the shot
Live Photos don’t end with the shot itself. In fact, among the many options Apple gives you, you can:
- choose the key frame and turn it into a normal photo
- create fun effects: loop, bounce, and long exposure — the last one is ideal for capturing incredible shots of rivers or traffic lights
- share them on social media, in messages, or by email
- turn them into videos or GIFs
Sometimes you may run into small issues: for example, the Live Photo iPhone wallpaper may not work. Don’t panic — usually, all you need to do is turn the “Dynamic Wallpaper” option back on in the settings or update your system.
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Ok, but why do they make an album more emotional?
That’s the beauty of the unexpected.
Seeing a still photo is one thing; reliving the emotions of that exact moment in motion is another. A Live Photo captures the instant before the laugh, the look lighting up, the wind moving through someone’s hair.
And when you decide to turn it into a sticker to print, for example, you can choose the frame that moves you the most. That way, each image is not just a photo, but a vivid memory full of energy.
Conclusion
Live Photos on iPhone are much more than just a special effect: they are little capsules of memory in motion. They capture details that often escape a traditional photo and make every memory more personal, creative, and emotional.
➡️ But if you really want to discover the hidden potential of your Live Photos… it’s time to turn them into a one-of-a-kind sticker album! Word from all of us at Iqiqo!
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