Inspiration

    The Amazing Photography Of Aerial Archeologist Klaus Leidorf

    Jun 12, 2014 Udi Tirosh

    German photographer Klaus Leidorf (Flickr) has a unique point of view on the world. It may be connected to the fact that he looks at…

    Johannes Vermeer – A Photographer from 350 years ago

    Jun 11, 2014 Maaz Khan

    350 years ago, Johannes Vermeer once painted a piece (pictured above) called The Music Lesson. What you’re looking at is something many people have considered…

    An Introduction to Glitch Art: Implementing Digital Surrealism Into Your Photography

    Jun 11, 2014 Maaz Khan

    One thing I love implementing in the work that I do is surrealism. When it comes to music production, for example, I like throwing in…

    How I Found My Vision

    Jun 9, 2014 Guest Author

    Why do I focus on Vision so much? It’s because I believe that Vision is what makes an image great. It’s what makes the difference…

    The Cinematography of House of Cards

    Jun 6, 2014 Maaz Khan

    Last year, House of Cards received an Emmy Award in recognition for its cinematography, beating out Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, and Mad Men. Making…

    Seasonal Beauties Is A Wonderful Double Exposure About The Changing Seasons

    Jun 4, 2014 Udi Tirosh

    Graphic designer and illustrator Alon Avissar is putting a new twist on double exposures. Avissar was inspired by the dieing winter and wanted to experiment…

    Never Be Comfortable: The Experiences of National Geographic Photographer Cory Richards

    Jun 3, 2014 Maaz Khan

    Cory Richards is now an athlete for North Face and a photographer for National Geographic, but he was once a homeless high school dropout as…

    In Your Face Advice For Photographers Seeking Their Style From Marc Hauser

    Jun 3, 2014 Udi Tirosh

    Marc Hauser is a legend when it comes to photography. He shot for the Rolling Stone magazine, Pepsi, Playboy and a bunch of others that…

    What Else Happens When the Photographer Becomes the Client

    Jun 3, 2014 Jeff Guyer

    “What Happens When the Photographer Becomes the Client” appeared here on DIY Photography in January. “You only have one job,” she said. “Hire the photographer.”…

    DIYP Interviews The Amazing John Flury

    May 31, 2014 Stefan Kohler

    The Retouching Academy just released Part 2 of their series “Storytelling in Concept Photography” with John Flury. I had the chance to ask him some…