5 Photo Accessories this Macro Expert Can’t Live Without (VIDEO)

Yesterday we brought you a revealing close-up photography guide with time-proven techniques for capturing breathtaking photographs of wildflowers. We’re following up on that today with a quick overview of five accessories that a macro photography expert say are his favorites.

Instructor Marcell Jarvas is an accomplished UK-based shooter whose popular how-to videos are designed to help others “capture the beauty of our landscapes, woodlands, and the macro world around us.” This episode falls into the latter category but concentrates on affordable accessories rather than specific shooting techniques.

Jarvas reveals his handful of helpful tools along with recommendations for putting them to use. He kicks off the guide with the circular polarizing filter that’s he says is his most-favorite accessory. As he explains, this powerful filter “enhances color and contrast by reducing unwanted reflections.” You’ll learn why understanding how far to rotate the filter’s front ring is the key to unlocking its magic.

Next on the list is a readily available u-bracket with a removable Arca Swiss tripod plate for quickly switching the camera between portrait and landscape orientations. The model Jarvas uses is a device with a compact, foldable cage. There’s a link to this accessory (and his other four) in the description beneath the video.

Accessory number three is a small LED light that can be a big help in several situations, like when shooting on overcast days when a bit of artificial illumination can dramatically boost the vibrance off a shot. The advantage of LED lights, in comparison to conventional flash, is that there are no confusing setting to worry about.

Jarvis carries a small tabletop tripod to use in combination with the Light that’s also useful for filling in deep shadows when shooting on bright, sunny days. The video continues with a couple more accessories that won’t break the break, along with Jarvas’ straightforward tips for using them correctly.

Once you’re done watching today’s lesson a head over to the Marcell Jarvas YouTube channel where you’ll find a bunch of photography techniques and interesting gear recommendations.

And be sure not to miss the beginners guide to wildflower photography mentioned above.

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