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How I Shot A Fire Breathing Street Fighter Series In Paris
I started shooting fire after participating in a shoot by Von Wong and DAS in Paris in November 2012. I took a few snaps while…
Phottix’s Multi Boom Flash Bracket Removes The Pain For Umbrella Softbox Users
A while back we made a little rant towards Westcott’s Apollo. We were upset that using the Apollo (one of my favorite lighting modifiers) as…
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…
The Open Source Portrait – Equipment & Environment (Part 1)
As promised, I thought it might be fun/helpful to walk through a portrait shooting session from start to finish using only Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS)….
49 Awesome Photography Hacks, Mods And DIY Projects
Following the great demand, here are 49 Awesome Photography Hacks, Mods And DIY Projects. Something for everyone with Tripod hacks, lighting hacks, light modifiers mods…
How To Really Void The Warranty On An LP160 Strobe (Extreme Bare Bulb Mod)
A while back I shared a post about three ways to skin a cat to bare bulb a strobe, one of which was Ryan Mangondaya’s…
This Is Your Flash, This Is Your Flash On HSS (Strobes At 500,000 FPS)
DIYP reader Florian Knorn just sent in this really rare footage of a Sony HVL-F58AM Flash gun shot with a super fast 500,000 frames per…
How To Build A 60cm Octagonal Wooden Flash Softbox
Octagonal softboxes (aka octa boxes) are great for when you want nice diffused light. They have a very distinct catch light which some photographers love…
How To Build A Varying Power LED Ring Light
In today’s tutorials Matus Zošák explains how to build a varying power LED Ring light. While the concept of using LED angel lights to make…
Liftoff 360º Shows Si-Fi 3D Light Paintings
Today on the blog we are hosting master light painter Patrick Rochon who collaborated with Eric Pare on a 360 light painting project. That means…









































