7 DIY Photography Tips Using Household Objects




Photographer Markus Berger presents a photography tutorial with tricks and tips for using household objects to improve your camera skills!

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CREDITS:
Producer: Ulrich Grill, zooom productions (http://www.zooom.at)
Photographer: Markus Berger
Model: Andrea Schernthaner
Cinematography & Editing: Andrea Schernthaner

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36 responses to “7 DIY Photography Tips Using Household Objects”

  1. the stockings are kinda cool. Though you could just lower the clarity and up the contrast in post processing like almost every other photographer. Everything else seems kind of impractical, especially #2

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