DIY Wireless Control of Your Canon DSLR for under $50
We recently reviewed the CamRanger, an awesome device that allows you to control your DSLR wirelessly. The biggest complaint that most of you, and I to be honest, have with the CamRanger system is its relatively high price tag. For those of you who like me do not have the $$$ to grab a CamRanger I recently found this system that is cheaper and surprisingly offers most of the same features, all for under $50.
Make Your Own DIY Scrim for Under $50
I am fanatical when it comes to DIY gear, if I can make gear myself that does the job and saves me money then I am all over it. Today I have one such DIY project for you, a simple -yet important – photographic tool for anyone who photographs outdoors: A Scrim.
DIY $10 Smartphone Macro Photo Stand
Have about $10 and 20 minutes? You could be photographing cells with your smartphone the same day, as well as be the hero of young children and your geeky friends alike!
Think Tank Long-Term Quality Review | Opting For Durability In A Disposable World
Have you ever wondered what camera gear the camera gear reviewers themselves actually use? Think Tank camera bags, backpacks, and rolling cases, have been in our permanent collection for over a decade now!
Shed Photography Studio Tips, Ideas and Examples
Low Budget or No Budget, it doesn’t matter. In this video from Irene Rudnyk, she walks you through how to create a high quality fashion editorial in an incredibly small space using just natural light!
12 Creative Photography Ideas & Techniques to Try
Stuck in a creative rut? Try these 10 Creative Photography Ideas from our team at SLR Lounge.
SEO Link Building For Photographers | A Complete Guide (Updated)
A little while ago SLR Lounge released the Photography SEO And Web Marketing E-Book. Here are 5 SEO tips which I picked up from this book that I thought were particularly relevant to photographers, and rarely mentioned elsewhere.
How to Use Barn Door Lighting for Dramatic Portraits
Harsh light is back in popularity, and barn doors are a great way to control it for portraits and headshots.