Title: Taking Photos and Videos with Your Camera
Welcome to Module 4! So far, you’ve learned how to call, text, video chat, and explore apps for daily life and entertainment. Now, we’re moving into one of the most enjoyable features of your smartphone: the camera.
Your phone’s camera lets you capture life’s moments — birthdays, sunsets, family gatherings — and keep them forever.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll know how to:
- Open the Camera app
- Take clear photos
- Switch between front and back cameras
- Record videos
Step 1: Opening the Camera App
Your phone already has a built-in Camera app.
- Look for the camera icon — usually shaped like a small camera.
- Tap once to open.
👉 Quick Tip: You can also open the camera quickly by swiping up from the lock screen or double-pressing the power button (depending on your phone).
Step 2: Taking a Photo
When the Camera app opens, you’ll see what your camera lens sees.
- Hold your phone steady.
- Point it at your subject.
- Tap the big white circle button at the bottom of the screen.
- You’ll hear a click — that’s your photo saved!
👉 Quick Tip: If the picture looks blurry, tap on your subject before taking the photo. This makes the camera focus.
Step 3: Switching Cameras
Your phone has two cameras:
- Rear Camera (on the back): Best for taking photos of people, places, or scenery.
- Front Camera (above the screen): Best for selfies or video calls.
To switch:
- Look for a camera with circular arrows icon.
- Tap it to flip between front and back.
👉 Try it: Take one photo of the room in front of you, then switch and take a selfie.
Step 4: Taking a Video
Videos are like moving photos — they capture motion and sound.
- In the Camera app, look for the Video option (often at the bottom of the screen).
- Tap it.
- Press the red record button to start.
- Press the red button again to stop.
Your video is now saved in your Gallery or Photos app.
👉 Quick Tip: Keep your phone steady with two hands while recording for smoother videos.
Step 5: Practice Together
Let’s try this step by step:
- Open your Camera app.
- Take one photo of something near you (like a book or cup).
- Switch to the front camera and take one selfie.
- Switch to video mode and record yourself saying hello for 5 seconds.
You now have your first photo and video saved!
Real-Life Example
I once taught a senior named Helen who had never used her smartphone camera. At first, she was nervous — she thought it was complicated. But once she learned, she started taking pictures of her garden every morning. Soon, she shared them with her daughter across the country, who said, “Mom, I feel like I’m walking through your garden with you.”
That one simple skill brought her joy and helped her feel connected.
Troubleshooting Tips
- My photo is too dark: Move closer to a window or turn on a light.
- I pressed the button but nothing happened: Make sure your phone has enough storage space.
- The photo looks blurry: Hold your phone steady and tap the subject to focus.
- I can’t find the video I took: Check your Photos or Gallery app — all media is stored there.
Step 6: Extra Features (Optional)
Your camera has more features you can explore as you get comfortable:
- Zoom: Pinch your fingers on the screen to zoom in or out.
- Flash: Tap the lightning bolt icon to turn flash on or off.
- Panorama: Lets you take wide scenic shots by moving your phone slowly across a view.
These are optional, so don’t worry if they feel overwhelming right now.
Wrap-Up & Next Steps
Let’s review what you learned today:
- How to open your Camera app
- How to take clear photos
- How to switch between front and rear cameras
- How to record videos
Your take-action tool for today:
- Take one photo of your surroundings.
- Take one selfie using the front camera.
- Record a short video clip of yourself or your environment.
In the next lesson, we’ll focus on viewing and organizing your photos — so you can find them easily and enjoy looking back on memories.
Great work today — I’ll see you in Module 4, Lesson 2: Viewing and Organizing Photos.