Inspiration
A Great Lecture About Photography and The Copyright Law
There are a lot of misconceptions about photography and copyright. Some of the more common questions (and wrong answers – at least on the net)…
Photographing Pigments Can Kill Your Vacuum + Tip On Shooting Flour
A few years back we were first introduced to Benjamin von Wong with a creative flour and dancers shoot. We thought it was quite Epic…
DIYPhotography Now Owns The Trade Mark For Bokeh®
A few years back we released what was then a revolutionary product called the Bokeh Masters Kit. It is a revolutionary device (or at least…
On Becoming A Photographer – Communicating With Your Subject
So, you’ve got the shoot planned to perfection, you’re all good to go and the subject walks in the door. But how do you make…
Operating A Small Production Crew? Compensate With Creativity!
Just because your production has a small crew does not mean you cannot make a kick axx movie. Just like everything in life, physical constraints…
The Open Source Portrait – Postprocessing (Part 2)
In my previous post I walked through the concept and shoot of my portrait of Mairi. At this point all I’ve got are a bunch…
Cera Hensley Creates Fantasy Worlds On A 3 By 3 Feet Table
Cera Hensley, recreates fantasy worlds from everyday objects, and she does it all on a 3×3 feet table. Cera photographs custom crafted landscapes, and completes…
A 50 Assistants Crazy Pyrotechnics Shoot
A while back at November I attended Salon De La Photo in Paris which was quite cool. Very different atmosphere from the big shows in…
Satoki Nagata’s Combination of Street Photography And Shutter Drag
Satoki Nagata’s Lights in Chicago project is on the verge between street photography (as the candid type we know) and adding a carefully positioned off…
It’s Not This Shot – Sacrifice It
A lot has been said about the need to connect with your subject when you are shooting. Some suggest having a chat for a few…






































