Quick Tips: Shooting Toys in the Snow
Toy photography in the snow is a great deal of fun. These tips will help make the most out of your next winter shoot.
Toy photography in the snow is a great deal of fun. These tips will help make the most out of your next winter shoot.
Learn how to effectively photograph large LEGO cities using a very special Ninjago MOC, from wide shots to details.
Explore 10 Instagram feature accounts that will inspire and excite, and might even help your toy photography reach a broader audience.
Learn to turn your Star Wars the Black Series Mandalorian action figure into a custom beskar armor version with articulated cape.
Anthony Bill @billsbrickz creates LEGO MOC Star Wars dioramas. See his detailed, fan-built brick scenes and discover which is his favorite!
Toy photography doesn't have to cost a fortune. Learn how to build effective backgrounds using items from your recycling bin.
Properly scaled backgrounds are hard to find. This tutorial series walks through building a simple diorama for 6" action figures.
Properly scaled backgrounds are hard to find. This tutorial series walks through building a simple diorama that is properly scaled for 6" action figures.
With Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and Bruce Lee for patients, Dr. Gibbo shares some helpful tips for repairing your broken action figures.
Alan offers a simple tutorial for creating a sunset silhouette with your toy photography. All it requires is a light source and some household items.
Properly scaled backgrounds are hard to find. This series walks through building a simple diorama that is properly scalled for 6" action figures.
Dave offers simple tips for making a brick wall diorama for your toy photography. Part 1 of this four-part series covers carving the foam wall.
Star Wars 6-inch action figure customizer Jon Black, @12parsecscustoms on Instagram, shares his process, sources and tips for making custom figures.
Putting the sun directly in the background of your shot can make a dramatic image. Follow this tutorial to learn how to do it with your toy photography.
Atmosphere can be a fantastic element to your toy photography. We explore three options for doing so with Matt Frederick.
Welcoming Mia Mia Rabbit is a small quiet bunny who [...]
Remember that game played as kids? "THE FLOOR IS LAVA!!!" Furniture became the high ground where play and fantasy ruled the day. One of the reasons I (and I'll assume many other toy photographers) do this kind of work is just that - play and fantasy. For me its entirely detached from my career as a professional creative (although it does make use of related skills). Toy photography is a chance to create just for fun. And its a rabbit hole...
I often share behind the scenes images along with images [...]
Our February MeWe challenge was "leap." This required our community [...]
It can be intimidating to create art in public places. [...]