Four photographers share tips to capture Holi pictures with the iPhone 16 Pro Max

As long as you keep your iPhone safe on Holi, it is the ideal day to capture some great images from it. Be it portraits, freezing mid-air colour splashes, or shooting cinematic slo-mo videos, the iPhone 16 Pro Max can do a fine job.
Four photographers share their photography tips to capture better images this Holi with the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Bobby Roy says that users should make use of 48 MP Fusion camera for capturing moments instantly with zero shutter lag, so you don’t miss fast-moving action. He also says that users should look to maximise colour accuracy. “The AI-powered HDR enhances exposure and makes every shade pop for truly vibrant shots,” he says.
If you are into videos, then Siddhartha Joshi believes that 4K 120 fps slo-mo video is a game-changer, letting you slow down the action to reveal every tiny detail in stunning clarity. He also says that try filming balloons bursting mid-air or colours colliding, then slow it down for a dramatic effect. “Instant slo-mo edits. No extra apps needed. Just open the Photos app, select the moment, and slow it down effortlessly,” he says. Another tip for videography? Shoot in Dolby Vision. “The cinematic video quality ensures that every splash of color feels immersive and lifelike,” he explains.
Gursimran Basra says that while 48MP Main Camera with zero shutter lag can be used for fast action shots, Ultra-Wide Camera with Autofocus is ideal for group shots and festival landscapes. “You can even use Camera Control that mimics a DSLR shutter with half-press focus and full-press capture,” he says. He also says that with IP68 water and dust resistance, your iPhone is safe even during water fights and wet colour splashes.
The Action Mode is what Shakti Shekhawat recommends as it ensures stable and shake-free footage. Simply open the camera, tap the running icon to enable Action Mode, and start shooting. “For a cinematic 360° shot, keep the subject in the centre and walk in a circular motion while filming-it creates an epic motion effect,” he says. He also recommends using Camera Control, Timer Mode or Apple Watch as a remote to take group shots without touching your phone.This desi thing is a lifesaver for white-ripe hair, just mix it with tea leaves and apply it, you will forget to apply dye!