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Camera Obscura – making a simple pinhole camera with a cardboard box.

February 9, 2015February 9, 2015 @tnummy Leave a comment

This is a simple DIY to explore the pinhole photography and better understand how a camera works. First we need a box – This will serve as our camera. Since traditional film won’t be used, a way to capture the final image is needed. For this, cutting a hole in the box for a lens …

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High Performance/low cost DIY ring light

September 21, 2014 @tnummy Leave a comment

Taking great photos doesn’t have to be expensive. Ring lights can create uniquely dramatic looks that can’t be replicated by other lighting methods due to the 360 degree lighting while shooting through the center of the light.       I put this diy ring light together in a couple hours using a cheap (<$45) …

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I've been a photographer for several years now and this is just a place to share some of the things I've learned along the way. I shoot with a Canon 7D and my portfolio can be found here. Feel free to follow me on Instagram here.

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