One of my favourite locations: Indiana Jones and the Woodland Monument
New toys, old ideas Last year I got one of [...]
New toys, old ideas Last year I got one of [...]
Returning to Rivendell In truth I never really left Rivendell. [...]
When rumours of this set were making the rounds late [...]
Last year I bought the Lion Knights' Castle Set from [...]
When I asked if I could review the new 2022 [...]
The post I should have written a long time ago [...]
Luminosity class Being ambiguous I took this photo almost a [...]
I tend to write a lot of posts about finding [...]
Exploring and taking toy photos on location in Cyprus using different landscapes to set scenes for my Star Wars action figures and minifigs.
When it comes to LEGO I've been collecting since the [...]
Learn to build your own sky scape out of cotton wool for a diorama, and then use it for toy photography and make the Razor Crest fly.
While I recover from COVID, enjoy this photographic trip through Miniland at LEGOLAND Windsor in the UK.
Last year I wrote a particular blog post and asked [...]
Try using Rembrandt-style photography lighting, not on portraits but on miniature models to recreate a certain galaxy far, far away.
An exploration of using negative space in toy photography and how it affects narrative, using action figures and LEGO minifigures.
Don't make me destroy you, Master Over a few of [...]
You don't need to find the most incredible location to create successful outdoor toy photos. Use what's available to your best advantage!
Read our toy photography-based review of the exciting LEGO Spring Lantern Festival set 80107, with added minifigures and lots of pictures.
Taking inspirations, like "The Queen's Gambit," to create magic and contrasting photographs and bring Harry Potter Wizard's Chess to life.
Ready to trek for his toy photography, Tom Milton takes his new Link action figure way up into the mountains of Snowdonia, UK.