Inspiration
Weekend Project – Playing With Food Colors
Last weekend was kinda slow at work. No shoots, no planned meetings, no post work to do, No open bids. So what do you do?…
We Don’t Need No Light Meter,
when I was your age we used to squint/half squint to measure light! OK, I am not that old. Actually my father didn’t even take…
HD Camera and iPhone Go 19 Miles High To Take Earth Pictures From Space
We have featured iPhone getting some altitude on balloons before, yet we never featured an camera and an iPhone going into space. The camera was…
One Light Portrait Setup #2 – Stick ‘Em In The Corner
A long while back I read a semi-theoretical post about using a room corner and a brolli as a full-fledged setup. As a preparation for…
For Halloween – The Strob-O-Lantern
With Halloween just around the corner I thought that showcasing a nice scary photograph may be inspirational. Of course, since this is DIYP there’s a…
Weekend Project – Make Patterned Photographs Of Computer and Glass
Steve Hermitage who made it a point to create and share wonderful photography home projects, like the bubble world that was featured here before, just…
Extruding Light Painting Out Of iPads
The Dentsu London agency and Berg design consultancy came up with one of the most mind-blowing light painting movies I’ve seen. A very simple recipe:…
Amazing Movie Combines Walking People From All Over The World
Here is a clever thought: what if one could create a stop-motion movie that combines thousands of frames, each taken by a different photographer? Well,…
Children Photography Quick Tip: Don’t Focus On Your Subject
This one’s a quick tip that many of you may know, Still I thought it is worth mentioning for the sake of fun and anyone…
Interview With Caleb Charland
Caleb Charland is a photographer that captures the everyday physical phenomena which we never think about in a unique and inspiring way. DIYP was lucky…








































