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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MATERIALS USED:
Beer Cosy:
Glass Ball:
Tube Light:
Mirror:
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CREDITS:
Producer: Ulrich Grill, zooom productions (
Photographer: Markus Berger
Model: Andrea Schernthaner
Cinematography & Editing: Andrea Schernthaner
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Nice video, just came across it. How do you power up the fluorescent tube? In the video it looks like there is no cord but it is not battery operated so, how can it be powered?
whats the name of that song?
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Through a condom…
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Which camera do u use for taking these photographs?
Wonderful video. Can I share it?
How did you make colored dots on the tablet? I want to try this too.
Last one could work as a ring light
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what's the song
How did you light the tube light? Checked further down and the link is a 404 Error.
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Ok so I love the idea of the tube light but what power connection have you used because I'm struggling as there all non domestic. As in don't connect to a plug????
What's that camera bro !?
Can someone comment the link for the blue background on the tablet??
When you make these DIY & Photography Hack videos, can you slow 'em down and describe them step by step instead of quickly? would make it a lot easier to follow along.
Flame thrower is a great idea, thanks
WOW!