Step 1:
Go on https://www.amfilmphoto.com/, the company’s website that makes the tool. For a low price, you can purchase the Prism that will produce prospectives of reflections you’ve never seen before. Be sure to follow them on Instagram as well @prismingphotographer for cool photos!
Step 2:
Once you receive your prism, it is time to start exploring angles. Play around with it for a few minutes and see what cool perspectives you can get. Here is one I got the other day at the bridge:
How I got this: With the water in front of me, and my feet perpendicular to the view, I angled the prism down and put my camera right against the top of it. Without edit, I ended up getting an interesting perspective. Funky right?
Step 3:
Anywhere you are you can get a cool reflection with the prism. For clear cut photos, keep your camera right up and as close to a side of the prism as possible. As you are looking through your camera, you will see clear cut reflections like this:
Some clear cut reflections will turn out so well, they almost look like real reflections. This photo looks like the waterfall drops off into trees, and that makes the viewer think!
Step 4:
Try putting the prism so the base of the triangle is down, and you are looking at it across the top. You will get a split of the things around you, and you can't even tell the prisms in the middle because of all the reflections happening
As you can see me camera is looking down on to the top of the prism, which gives a perfect split down the middle, one side waterfall, the other sides tree line.
Step 5:
Have fun! There are so many different angles and ideas I haven't even thought of yet, and these photos I've showed you are just the beginning! Try out the prism like I did and I can almost guarantee a portfolio caliber photo.