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Some mistakes I recommend you to commit behind the camera
I can’t help but notice all those articles proclaiming mistakes we should try to avoid in order to become a better photographer. Admittedly, I have…
How to turn white into any color in Photoshop
There are a few ways for changing colors in Photoshop, and it’s not hard to do it. But when you want to change white into…
The Weeview SID 3D is an entry-level 3D camera that’s a whole lot of fun to use
Small compact camera technology and tiny sensors have come a long way in the last few years. This is largely due to the advancement of…
How to push and pull film for technical or creative use
If you’re new to film, pushing and pulling it when developing is a bit like ramping the exposure slider up or down in Adobe…
Sigma releases Photoshop plugin to add X3F raw import
Sigma has announced a new plugin which adds X3F import support into Adobe Photoshop CC. Sigma camera users have been mostly limited to using Sigma’s…
How we made a landscape photo with fog machine and won an award for it
I needed a landscape photo of a foggy forest on sunny day, where beams of sunlight were streaming through the trees and creating beautiful…
Here is how to create a cinematic video piece under extreme time pressure
When Benjamin Von Wong approached me to make a video for him I thought to myself that it would be like any other project….
Focus stacking: 89 images of an old screw
I love macro photography as it enables us to see the beauty in small things. For this particular project, I wanted to show details (including…
These LEGO cameras are tiny replicas of iconic Leica M
We all know that LEGO bricks are the best toy ever. They’re so versatile that you can even build all sorts of photography gear with…
DIYP reviews the WEEBILL LAB, probably best gimbal for small mirrorless cameras
I first saw Zhiyun’s Weebill LAB gimbal at IBC 2018 and then two weeks later in Photokina. When I saw it first, it was…







































