Wow, what a quick response! Thanks Barrie. I will give it a go later. I
remember that when I trained with Bonnie, some nine years ago, I took
several photos of my dog and the others I trained with, and it was quite
straightforward, but even my sighted husband had to revert to using his own
phone in the end yesterday. So thank you!
Alison
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Hi Alison
If you have IOS 13 installed, when you open the camera app, it usually lands
on the 'Take picture' button. Swipe left to 'Camera mode'. Yours will say
"Video mode". When you land on that, swipe down and it will change to
'Photo'. Swipe right again to take picture and you're ready.
Cheers
Barry
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My friend gave me a rose bush which is absolutely full of blooms and I
wanted to send her a photo of it, but when I go to the Camera app on my
iphone, I only seem to be able to make videos. How does one take a photo on
an iPhone?
Alison