This 9 Wooden Music Box Is The Only Cheap Leica You Can Buy

As we all know, Leica is not really famous for its affordable prices. As a matter of fact, the company recently launched a $24K kit designed in collaboration with Lenny Kravitz. But now even us who can’t afford Leica gear can have at least something inspired by it: a wooden music box that costs mere $8.94. I personally enjoy seeing non-photographic products inspired by photo gear. My favorite ever must be this chocolate Nikon – it’s chocolate and it’s Nikon, what more could I wish for?...

January 26, 2023 · 1 min · 177 words · Jacinda Conner

This Couple Uses A Phantom 4 Pro To Quickly Dry Their Laundry

While you can use a drone to take shots and videos (either from the sky or from the ground), there are some alternative uses for it as well. Lauri and Anni Vuohensilta, the couple you may know from the Hydraulic Press Channel, used their DJI Phantom Pro 4 to dry the laundry. On their other channel Beyond the Press, they published a video demonstrating how the airflow from the hovering DJI Phantom Pro 4 dries the laundry....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Constance Williamson

This Curious Monkey Wants You To Think That He S A Wildlife Photographer

“Anyone could be a photographer; even a monkey could do it,” you’ll hear some people say. And while it will make you furious, it turns out that some monkeys actually want to become photographers. When Danish biologist Mogens Trolle was taking photos of monkeys in Indonesia, one of them approached his camera and it seems as if it wanted to take his job. Trolle was at the Tangkoko Nature Reserve, in Sulawesi, Indonesia....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 223 words · Clair Smith

This Diy Kit Wants To Be The Lego Of Motion Control

If you’d like to add some movement to your videos, there are plenty of ways to do it (including plenty of DIY methods). But here’s a very interesting kit that will add movement not only to your camera but also to your subjects. RGKit Play is kinda like Lego of motion control, and it seems both useful and very fun to play with. So let’s check it out and see what it offers....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Virginia Walker

This Incredible Image Of The Moon At The Start Of 2020 Is A Blend Of 100 000 Photos

There are some people whose work you follow that just makes you sit up and pay attention whenever they post something new. One such photographer is Andrew McCarthy who creates incredible images of the moon, often made from stacking tens of thousands (or more) individual photographs together. In his latest creation, Andrew took 100,000 photos of the moon to cut through our hazy and turbulent Earth atmosphere to see such colour and beauty, with an extremely impressive level of detail....

January 26, 2023 · 1 min · 197 words · Nicole Whitis

This Is How I Create My Top Down Light Painted Portraits

I was originally inspired to do this because when I had down it with a drone I had a troll complain that the images weren’t clear enough. In my response to this, I surmised a way, with the help of Dan Roberts, to be able to hang my camera from the ceiling and get clear images. In order to to get surreal like images that look like your camera is hanging in the air without a drone and get a clean image this is how you do it!...

January 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1100 words · Charles Garrett

This Mesmerizing Video Shows Microscopic Creatures Of The Underwater World

Jan van IJken (previously) is known for his stunning videos of the microscopic world. In his latest work, Planktonium, he dives into the ocean and helps you see the unseen. This short film shows plankton up close in all of its variety and weird beauty. While these creatures are invisible to the naked eye, a microscope reveals just how beautiful and diverse they are. Jan used one to film them and reveal their beauty and delicate structures in the finest detail....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 215 words · Georgia Crowder

This Modular Motion Control Slider Fits In Your Backpack And Can Be Reconfigured 30 Different Ways

Sliders and motion control go together like bangers and mash. Or perhaps peanut butter & jelly for my American friends. Unless you just want a super quick grab shot, motion control makes work with a slider go so much more smoothly (pun intended). For timelapse, some form of motion control is pretty much essential for getting even and consistent slides or other camera movements. There’s a million options already out there from companies like Kessler and Syrp, so what makes the new Starslider so special?...

January 26, 2023 · 4 min · 717 words · John Wetzel

This New Instagram Account Reveals Photo Industry S Most Hilarious Secrets

We all have our “dark secrets” and do things that we would never admit to our clients or fellow photographers. And Instagram account Industry Confessionals brings them all out in the open. It’s a selection of anonymous confessions and secrets from the photography industry, and it will make you laugh, cringe, but sometimes also relate. Industry Confessionals is basically a photographers’ version of “Confessions,” and while it’s only a few days old, it’s rapidly growing in popularity....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 257 words · Pamela Jones

This On Location Workstation Will Make You Drool

Photographer Tom Barnes shoot on location quite a bit. While he started like most of us using his eye glued to the viewfinder followed by a quick look at the LCD, he has now moved to tethered shooting almost exclusively. And while shooting tethered in the studio is a somewhat familiar and safe territory, shooting tethered on location can prove quite problematic: To solve all the problems and to avoid the accidental spill, Tom build an on-location tethered station that is a hybrid between a Peli case and Optimus Prime....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · William Bonner

This Photo Isn T Manipulation It S An Ice Cave Lit By A Flare

Sometimes Mother Nature creates such incredible scenes that seeing them photographed makes us think: “This can’t be real!” Daniel Kordan captured one of these photos that will make you look twice before you realize: no, it isn’t a photo manipulation. It’s nature’s creation lit by a flare and photographed in a single frame. In this image, the fire meets water and ice, and Daniel told us a bit about how and where he captured it....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 280 words · Aaron Henderson

This Photographer Is Creating A 30 Year Long Timelapse Project Of New York City

The New York Skyline is probably one of the most fluid in the world. Its outline is ever-changing with new buildings going up and old ones being replaced on a regular basis. Photographer and filmmaker Joe DiGiovanna spotted this from the window of his apartment in Weehawken, New Jersey, and decided that he wanted to capture it in timelapse. French fellow timelapse photographer Emeric Le Bars went to meet with Joe to interview him about the project....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Diane Hall

This Simple Technique Turns Content Aware Fill Into A Very Powerful Tool

Content Aware Fill is one of those features of Photoshop that many users love to hate. So much so that quite a few of us have called it Content Aware Fail since it was first introduced in CS5. Personally, I’ve only found it to be really all that useful for extending clear blue skies, and even there it occasionally wants to put a branch or a building flying in the middle of nowhere....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Catherine Boatner

This Surreal Series Of Images Expresses Their Creator S Struggle With Depression

I see so much photography on a daily basis that a lot of it all kind of starts to look the same after a while. But occasionally I am surprised and caught off guard. When the work of Sweden-based Gabriel Isak came onto my screen, I was immediately fascinated. It has a surreal beauty to it with a level of perfection that almost makes his photographs look like illustrations. DIYP got in touch with Gabriel to find out more....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 441 words · Danita Swink

This Timelapse Makes Snowflakes Look As If They Are Forming Right Before Your Eyes

If you don’t like winter, there are photos and videos that can remind you how magical it can be. Well, this timelapse from Another Perspective is one of them. It shows snowflakes melting but in reverse. This way, it looks like their beautiful, unique shapes are formed right before your eyes. The video shows the timelapse of snowflakes melting in reverse from up close, but there are also some gorgeous still images....

January 26, 2023 · 1 min · 185 words · William Harris

This Trippy Video Was Made By Strapping An Led Onto A Drone

As drones are becoming more accessible and popular, creatives keep finding new ways to incorporate them into their work. Film director and photographer Oliver Astrologo experimented with an LED light and a drone to create a trippy, captivating video. A post shared by Oliver Astrologo (@oliverhl) In his work, Oliver is mainly focused on “revealing locations and stories about people,” as he describes himself. But, he says that he also likes experimenting with technologies to come up with new effects for his videos....

January 26, 2023 · 1 min · 191 words · Paul Ellis

This Video Shows A Spectacular View Of The Spacex Starlink Satellite Train

On 23 May, SpaceX successfully launched its first 60 Starlink satellites into orbit. Amateur astronomer Marco Langbroek managed to catch them on camera, and he filmed a spectacular view of the “train” of satellites orbiting around the Earth. Shortly after the launch, on 24 May, SpaceX confirmed that all 60 satellites had been successfully deployed. The goal of this ambitious project is to provide global internet coverage from space....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · Dale Bustos

This Video Shows How Easy It Is To Fall For Sexual Harassment Nsfw

David Schwimmer (that nerd from Friends) learned that one of every three women in the US got sexually harassed at work and decided to take action. He produced a six-par PSA series about sexual harassment, but the one I want to focus on is the photographer one. I think that this is quite an obvious one, and obviously, the photographer is going waaaaay over the line. Usually out advice would be to make sure that there would be someone else on the set, but obviously, this did not help here....

January 26, 2023 · 5 min · 857 words · Frank Santos

Three Beginner Off Camera Flash Mistakes You Really Need To Avoid

When you’re first starting out photographing people with flash, it can be a bit overwhelming. Even if you’re used to shooting with natural light, the pieces don’t all click into place right away and it’s easy to make mistakes and not be entirely sure how to rectify the problem. So, here’s Francisco Hernandez with three of the mistakes he sees new off-camera flash photographers making and how to resolve them....

January 26, 2023 · 4 min · 648 words · Edward Torres

Tips For Photographers On Instagram How Small Pictures Can Make A Big Difference In A Mobile Driven World

Quite often other photographers tell me “I don’t have time for another social network and I don’t need Instagram”. Yet they spend hours posting on Facebook, 500px and Flickr where almost zero potential clients will see their work. They’re basically getting followers, likes and comments coming from other photographers. Instagram can be useful in ways you might not have thought of before, and it shouldn’t take you too much time to build a presence on it....

January 26, 2023 · 10 min · 2034 words · Terry Webb