Shooting a Rocket Launch… with toys!
Like many of us I shoot toys all the time. [...]
Like many of us I shoot toys all the time. [...]
For our final post of 2021 I requested members of [...]
For my last blog post of the year. I'll bestow [...]
For this Six Image Narrative I was inspired by the [...]
Being a Lensbaby Ambassador has made me a better photographer. [...]
Welcome back to the Toy Photographers Podcast and our special [...]
Happy holidays from the Toy Photographers team! While the folks [...]
Learn about how controlling blur levels affects bokeh in your toy photography, how to do it and some basic rules for the way cameras work.
The end of another year is upon us. At such [...]
As 2022 fast approaches, so does Chinese New Year and [...]
Pack your bags and go on an outdoor adventure with Chellie Hyre and LEGO CMF Series 22.
Pack your bags and go on an indoor adventure with Tomek Lasek and LEGO CMF Series 22!
Check out our Toy Photographers review of the LEGO Spider-Man at the Sanctum Workshop set 76185, from Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home film.
Alan explains how to make DIY tinfoil junk piles and cubes to create a diorama and accessories for shooting his Mattel WALL-E action figure.
It’s been a while since LEGO released a castle set. [...]
WARNINGThe following text may contain some spoilers of the series [...]
Same toys. Same setting. Same month of year, day of [...]
Try using Rembrandt-style photography lighting, not on portraits but on miniature models to recreate a certain galaxy far, far away.
Getting close to toys for that epic shot means fighting a narrow depth of field. Learn focus stacking for a handy way to widen your focus.
In this episode of the Toy Photographers Podcast, the newbies talk toys. Ariel and Terri discus which toy(s) best serve their purpose.