7 HOW-TO TIPS FOR SHOOTING STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY




COOPH presents 7 simple tips and tricks for shooting beautiful still life photography. All it takes is a few household items and a little creativity. Try for yourself and share your results with us on the links below!

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Producer: Ulrich Grill, zooom productions (http://www.zooom.at)                                              
Director: Fred Simmons
Photographer: Leo Rosas
Cinematography & Editing: Ilja Bayerl

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37 responses to “7 HOW-TO TIPS FOR SHOOTING STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY”

  1. Great ideas in this video. Thanks!
    (I can't believe there are so many questions about the tripod. All a person has to do is open their eyes and read the manufacture, and model #, right off the side of it.)

  2. COOPH and Mango Street make learning about photography so playful and fun! And the best part is that they pack a TON of info into the shortest videos. COOPH may not upload often, but when a new vid is out, it's like Xmas. <3

  3. Rookie question here: The device atop the camera that looks like a type of timer to trigger outside lighting? I see it with alot of videos but can't make out what it is and didn't see it in the description either.. any help?

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