Photography Blogs & Tutorials

Its nice to hear nice things from others after youve put a lot of work into something. Its nice to hear nice things when youve...

The post Boundless positive feedback will not make you a better photographer appeared first on DIY Photography.

Capture the Atlas has unveiled one of the galleries we’ve anxiously awaited. The 7th edition of its annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year is...

The post The Milky Way Photographer of the Year 2024 winners are here, more stunning than ever appeared first on... more

It all started when a friend texted me that I should go outside and capture todays auroras. We call them Polarlichter here in Austria. Honestly,...

The post I nearly missed the Aurora Borealis in Austria, but then it blew me away appeared first on DIY Photography.

Despite sharing much of its journey so far, Pentax is being quite coy with the specs of its upcoming film camera project. It’ll be the...

The post New Pentax film camera teaser confirms half-frame 35mm appeared first on DIY Photography.

It’s difficult when you’re a small creator just trying to tell a story. It’s even more difficult when you’re still in the early learning stages,...

The post Stuck for inspiration? Try this 3D printed “Dice for Filmmakers” appeared first on DIY... more

Fujifilm has launched its own Film simulation website. Fuji says that they want people to explore the colour science behind their most famous film ‘looks’...

The post Fujifilm’s simulation website lets you explore all your favourite Fujifilm looks appeared first on... more

A new platform called Wirestock is allowing photographers and artists to take control of AI data training. The platform lets artists opt-in and be paid...

The post This platform pays you to use your photos for AI dataset training appeared first on DIY Photography.

The May 2024 solar storms caused one of the most intense aurora displays in the last 500 years, sending dancing green, purple, and pink lights...

The post Send your aurora photos to NASA and help them study solar storms appeared first on DIY Photography.

What you know is a constantly progressing body of information, updating and evolving and adapting with every experience in our lives. What I know today...

The post Should you only photograph what you know? appeared first on DIY Photography.

The post How to Make An Inexpensive DIY Light Tent appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse.

Note: This is a great DIY light tent tutorial that we originally published in 2008. Since then,... more

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