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Oil and water photography is a beautiful and unique way to capture the world around you. By mixing two seemingly incompatible elements together, you can create stunning abstract images that are sure to impress your friends and family. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create oil and water…
By Megan Kennedy Photography

Are you into film photography and wish you had a darkroom? What if we told you you only need a bathroom (or any room with a sink) to build a DIY darkroom? Our article shows you how to convert your space with just a few simple steps! What Equipment…
By Chad Verzosa Photography

Are you tired of the same old photos with a white backdrop? A colorful background can make your photos pop and save them from looking dull. You can invest in professional backdrops, or you can create your own DIY photo backdrops. DIY photo backdrops give you a lot of creative…
By Taya Ivanova Photography

Soap bubbles aren’t just fun to play with. They’re also quite visually engaging. Have you always wanted to photograph their soapy psychedelic swirls? We’ll show you how to achieve awesome soap bubble photography results. So how do you photograph soap bubbles? Don’t worry, taking pictures of bubbles is surprisingly easy.…
By Chad Verzosa Photography

If you’re looking for a way to improve your photography skills, consider building a DIY softbox. A softbox is a great way to soften the light that hits your subject, resulting in clearer and more flattering photos. Building a softbox is not as difficult as you might think. It can…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography

I always encourage people to do more with their photos than keeping them on the computer. In this article, I will show you a simple method to transfer photographs to fabric so you can try unique and creative projects using your own photos! Transfer Photographs To Fabric: What You Will…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

Making your own homemade smartphone projector is a fun project that you can do with all the family. You will learn about how optics work and develop your creativity, as well as recycling the boxes you have at home. Enjoy watching your phone videos and photos with an affordable DIY…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

A DIY backdrop stand can let you take creative photos of people and products in the comfort of your own home. Photo backdrop stands are relatively cheap to make and are very easy to assemble. Read on to find out how you can make your own DIY backdrop stand! Materials…
By Taya Ivanova Photography

Flash diffusers are a game changer in almost any lighting situation. They add depth, softness, and definition to the light. They can also take your macro photography to the next level. And it’s easy to find small, low-cost diffusers and softboxes that you can attach to the flash you already…
By Gabor Holtzer

Photo journals are an awesome combination of a photo album with a diary. You can use both words and photos to document life events. Here’s how to make your own photo journal. What Is a Photo Journal? A photo journal or photo diary is a record (usually done daily) of…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

Macro photography is a fascinating and rewarding genre that can be explored on a budget. Here are eight tips for getting started with creative macro photography without spending a lot of money. What You’ll Need for Creative Macro Photography For all of the following methods, you’ll need an interchangeable lens…
By Gabor Holtzer

Hiring a professional newborn photographer doesn’t always fit into the budget. This is why many parents turn to DIY newborn photography. Newborns grow quickly, making photos a must even if you snap them with a smartphone. But newborn photography that you see coming from a professional studio isn’t always safe…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography