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The DIY Photographer (Updated Nov 13, 2015)
The DIY Photographer (Updated Dec 04, 2015)
Duration: 1hr 27m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 659 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

 

In the world of photography, even the simplest accessories can cost a few days' salary. The answer? Don't buy it. Build it!


That's the idea behind The Do-It-Yourself Photographer. Every other week, photographer and educator Joseph Linaschke shows how you can fashion ordinary items—from plastic cups to clamps to parchment paper—into accessories that will improve lighting, stabilize your camera, and much more.

So roll up your sleeves and break out the gaffer's tape. Learn how to become a DIY photographer.

 

Topics include:

  • The DIY Photographer series introduction
  • Potato chip can trick for macro photography
  • Using a chain as a stabilizer for your camera
  • Making a flash diffuser out of a plastic cup
  • Creating a low-cost constant lighting setup
  • Light diffusion with parchment paper
  • Choosing the right fabric for your backdrop
  • Setting up a studio-style backdrop workspace
  • Building a double flash head holder
  • The many uses of binder clips
  • Using foil as a fun and easy backdrop
  • Creating natural light diffusion with mylar
  • Using a painter pole to get an aerial-type look
  • Using wallpaper as a portrait backdrop
  • Another clever binder clip trick
  • Rigging up a cold shoe accessory bar

 

The DIY Photographer (Updated Dec 04, 2015)
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