It's finally time to take your photography to the next level. Whether you're a professional photographer or just an enthusiast, adding filters and lens accessories is an absolute must. Tiffen has been making quality products, so it's time to stop taking amateur shots with red-eye, blurry colors, and distorted faces. Once you purchase some Tiffen products, maybe you'll finally get the recognition you deserve.
Filters
Filters are an absolute-must for photographers and videographers. There are dozens of filters, depending on what effect or style you are looking for, and Tiffen offers a wide variety.
*Black and white filters are used to enhance skin tones and create a more dramatic landscape.
*Color graduated filters will really make those photos pop. Turn a boring-old sunset into something truly spectacular or make a blue sky bluer than physically possible.
*Trying to add an extra sense of eeriness to your horror pictures? Try using Tiffen's fog filter for a natural look.
*Don't you hate it when the glare of someone's metal watch beaming in the sunlight completely ruins the mood? Well, polarizing filters will take care of this nuisance while also producing more dramatic skies. It's like a twoone deal!
*Sometimes the sun is just too goshwatt bulbs. Take care of this pesky problem with a neutral density filter which will prevent overexposure.
Accessories
Besides buying really cool filters so people think you're more talented than you possibly are, don't forget to purchase some extra accessories.
*Adapter rings will come in handy when you need to switch up lenses and filters.
*A lens cap is a good investment for those who might be a little clumsy. It will also protect the lens from getting any dirt or scratches.
Don't fret, videographers, Tiffen has some neat little products for you as well.
*The Steadicam is a lightweight device that you attach your video camera to that will allow you to run with the camera without having that "shaky" effect.
*Don't let your next big film look like some rip-off of "Quarantine" or the "Blair With Project." Show your audience that you're not just some teenager with a handheld camera.
*Keep all your valuable equipment sparkling clean with lens cleaner. People might think you're going for that "dirty, grainy" look but in reality, it was just a smudge on the lens.