Sunday 2 October 2022

5 DIY Photography Hacks to Capture Amazing Shots

5 DIY Photography Hacks to Capture Amazing Shots

5 DIY Photography Hacks to Capture Amazing Shots
Sunday 2 October 2022

 Photography is one of those skills which can't be perfected overnight. It is an art, which takes a lot of practice and perseverance to master. However, in the age of the internet and digitalization, most of us are on the constant lookout for easy tips and tricks to learn things quickly. That's why we bring to you some cool and amazing DIY photography hacks that will improve your photography skills. If you are an amateur photographer, then this one is for you. Let's begin!

String Tripod

A tripod is probably one of the best options while trying to capture still shots. Nevertheless, having to carry around a tripod every time you want to capture perfect still shots is not a feasible option. And it sounds impractical too. Instead, you can use a simple piece of string to click stunning still images. Here's how:

Tie one end of a long string to a bolt having 1/4" diameter

Take a metal washer and tie the other end of the string to it daily news . Make sure that the string is slightly shorter than your height

Screw the bolt to the camera's screw mount spot

Now, when you will be capturing the photos, just drop the washer on the floor, step on it, and pull the camera up to create some amount of tension on the string to achieve the steady shooting

Flash Bouncer

Lighting is considered one of the most important aspects of photography. Flash can be used as a great benefit when you are trying to manipulate lighting conditions. On the other hand, using flash brings forth setbacks like harsh shadows and white zombie-like faces.

Dealing with these drawbacks is a pain for professional photographers as well. But, you can avoid these problems by simply sticking a piece of white paper or a business card over the flash module of your camera. It is oneof the simplest photography hacks for beginners.

Sunglasses Filter

Did you know that one of the favourite accessories that photographers enjoy using is sunglasses? We see different colours and hues while wearing a sunglass and you can add these colours to your shots. Sunglasses can help in adding a refreshing and funky look to a photograph. Instead of adding filters through a software, you can add nature filters with a sunglass.

Place a sunglass in front of the camera lens to capture funky and quirky pictures with a retro effect. Using a sunglass for capturing pictures will help you improve the colour saturation, reduce glare, or get a neutral density filter on your photographs.

Bubble-wrap light sphere

To create a diffused lighting effect, a great camera accessory is the light sphere speed mount modifier. This accessory will help you make your own light sphere by using a piece of bubble wrap. Here is how you can do this:

Cut a long strip of the bubble wrap (around 2 feet)

Affix a Velcro at the end of this strip. Then wrap it around the flash module so that plenty of room is created on the top

You can add another layer of bubble wrap to create extra diffusion

As we are using Velcro, you can remove this bubble wrap when you don't need it


5 DIY Photography Hacks to Capture Amazing Shots
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