Posts by Author: Udi Tirosh
Photography From The Future: Anti Photography Glasses
It is one thing to have your photo taken in public. It is a whole different thing to have multiple photos of you taken in…
Giving An Old Nikkormat A New Life As A Sony NEX-5N
Photo.net user Brendan Taylor could not settle the cognitive dissonance between his love for vintage cameras and his love for digital photography. The only resolution…
How To Build a Portable DIY Travel Jib / Shoulder Rig
A few days ago we shared a quick sneak peak at the RotoRig – A light weight jib that resembles Light Craft’s trapezist, Zolinger’s ZP1800…
Shooting Underwater Has To Be Creative Both Artistically And Technically
A while back photographer Benjamin Von Wong was invited to the Underwater Realm set to take a group portrait of the actors and crew. If…
A Clever DIY Alarm For your Camera Bag
If you ever took a camera bag to a restaurant, coffee shop or anywhere that makes you put it on the floor, you know that…
Understanding Metering, Part Two: What To Use, When By Ming Thein
This is part two of Ming Thein‘s series on Understanding Metering. In part one we examined why metering is important, and how the basics of…
The Three Rules Of Creating Great Bokeh
Bokeh, as you must know by now if you are a regular reader is a Japanese word that means blur. In photography the quality of…
Use Lego To Keep Your Lens Cap Safe
If someone made a survey and checked to see what is the one piece of equipment you loose most, I am willing to place dollars…
Pictures Of Water Drops Doing Their Thing
If you ever thought that water drops are polite beings, just waiting for us to set up a strobe and take their picture, you could…
A Portable DIY Travel Jib / Shoulder Rig
When I get asked what’s the first thing an HD shooter should get to boost production value, I usually say a slider. But things are…






































