Combining Photos to Achieve the Desired Mood
What I've learned over the last two years doing toy [...]
What I've learned over the last two years doing toy [...]
Welcome back to the Toy Photographers Podcast and our special [...]
Try using Rembrandt-style photography lighting, not on portraits but on miniature models to recreate a certain galaxy far, far away.
I think it’s fair to say I’m just a little [...]
Light can be daunting for the beginner to understand. This post offers Dave's advice for beginners to help remove the mystery of lighting.
Besides our talk about low-key lighting, we also explore how the pandemic is affecting our creativity and other dilemmas.
Join Dave, Oliver, Adam and Alan for a roundtable podcast discussion on one of photography's most important topics, lighting.
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...
In Part 1, we looked at an overview of Four [...]
In this series, we'll look at four lighting sources that [...]
As a photographer who loves to toy around with lighting, [...]
The final image after some Photoshop magic As I have [...]
In today's post, I want to show you a technique [...]
It’s hard to believe that James Gibbs has only been [...]
When I first got started in toy photography one of [...]
Awesome Light = Awesome Photos Amazing light has always been [...]
”Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know [...]
"If all the world's a stage then I want better [...]
“All the World’s a Stage, and all the toys and [...]
Gelling a lens is one of my favorite toy photography [...]