toy photography
12 things you didn’t know you needed to help you shoot epic toy photography
Toy photography has always been quite popular, but never more so than in the last couple of years while much of the world has been…
How to take a “camel in the desert” photo without leaving your bed
For most of us, traveling has come to a halt again thanks to the latest variant of the coronavirus. Others can only dream of distant,…
How to capture movement in toy photography in-camera
When photographing toys, we often want to make them look as if they’re doing something. We want to shoot some kind of action to create…
Depth of Field explained using Lego figures
If you’re just starting out with photography, the concept of depth of field is one of the first ones to learn. And in this video,…
Check out this toy photographer’s guide to buying action figures
Toy photography, particularly of humanesque action figures has become a pretty popular topic over the last year or so. With much of the world still in…
Here’s how to shoot action figure photography on a budget
My name is Anindo Rudro from Chittagong, Bangladesh. I’ve been doing miniature photography for about 5 years now. I’ve seen so many miniature photographs which…
A mighty Lamborghini in these epic photos is actually a model car shot by the pool
The pandemic might have limited our traveling, but India-based photographer Kunal Kelkar found a way to shoot a car on an Italian coast without leaving…
You can create epic toy photography scenes out of trash
If you’re creative, it’s amazing what you can make from things that you’d otherwise just throw away. Mathieu Stern has made an awesome miniature scene…
These epic Formula 1 photos were made with model cars, household items, and practical effects
I think I like Formula 1 photos as much as I do the racing itself. And when I saw Lampert Benedek’s announcement of Formula 1…
Photographer creates epic cinematic stories in quarantine using toys and compositing
The current coronavirus situation has suddenly left many people without work and consequently with too much time on their hands. Many photographers are using this…









































