No photoshop: wedding photographer showed how to use the smartphone to make the coolest photos
Categories: Life hacks | Photo School
PictolicWedding photographers are always in search of new creative moves and sometimes invented a simple but ingenious techniques. One of such hacking shared canadian photographer Mathias Fast (Mathias Fast).
See how to use your smartphone, you can achieve the effect of surreal imagery to create the illusion that the models are flying in the clouds.
This simple trick will help bring your shots to a new level, adding songs whimsical and romantic reflection.
How does it work? All you need is a smartphone and a DSLR camera. And then it's simple as one-two-three!
2. Turning the phone at different angles to the lens, find the best composition for the reflection.
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After
Here are a few things to consider:
1. If the phone is wearing a case, it is better to remove. Taking pictures is easy and the reflection will be even better.
2. If the lower portion of the picture darker than the top, the shade can be aligned at the stage of postprocessing.
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After applying the gradient
4. Don't have to do reflections very noticeable: and sometimes even hints of them can look no less beautiful.
Keywords: Reflection | Reception | Wedding | Phone
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