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Make sure there's lots of light."I suggest trying to take photos near big windows where a lot of daylight is available, because the first step to preventing blurry photos is great lighting," says Theron. "Then, take a lot of photos so you have several to choose from."
Use a high shutter speed. Bryan notes that a high shutter speed (1/250th of a second or above) will prevent blur. "If you don't have control of this, or if you're shooting on your phone, find or create more light to get the same result."