Posts by Author: Udi Tirosh
Surprise, Nobody Cares About MegaPixels Anymore, We Want Better Low Light Performance
Actually, this is not very surprising. The megapixel race have gone to sleep until Nikon’s D800 and the rumored 75MP new Canon woke it up…
A Beautiful Camera Stabilizer. With Build Beautifully Filmed
This DIY stabilizer by Youtuber 朗 岩本 is one of the best DIY Stabilizers I’ve seen. It was made specifically for the EOS 7D, but…
How To Build A Functional Awesome Looking Steampunk DSLR Shoulder Rig From Plumbing Supplies
Sometimes the looks of something makes just as much as difference as its function. I am not 100% positive that this steam punk rig by…
How To Build A Light Table (Or Inspecting 50,000 Film Slides)
When our sister company, Spiffy Gear, designed and built the Light Blaster™ slide projector they (and we) had to go over slides. Lots of slides….
The News Editor Of Seattle’s The Stranger Threatened by Cops For Photographing. Makes a Great Story
It is not uncommon for police to harass citizens for taking pictures. In fact, if you head over to photography is not a crime you’ll…
Photographer Takes A Bash Using Waterproof Housing While In Rapids – Spreads A Warning
Extreme/Adventure Photographer Dawn Kish has a reputation of doing what it takes to get the photo. She took quite a bash on a recent assignment,…
Win 2 Amaran AL-528C LED Panels From Aputure
UPDATE: this giveaways is now over, please scroll down to see the winner. Starting out with video lights can be overwhelming. This should help you…
Amazing Timelapse Showing The Amount Of Work Invested In Restorating A Damaged Photo
Taking a spot of dust here and there in Photoshop is pretty easy, but recovering a full colorized image from a beaten down old photo…
How to Build a DIY “Wind Proof” Reflector
Have you ever taken a 5-in-1 collapsible reflector to a shoot on a windy day? Did you feel that you were paragliding? While I am…
Film Developed In The Most Crazy Ways
If you’ve been obsessed with film back in the days, you’ve probably heard about cross processing. It’s when you develop one type of film with…








































