The end of summer is near and it’s time for Lego to present its annual seasonal set…a set that already heralds the end of year holidays. I couldn’t wait to have it in my hands as I love Christmas and everything that goes with it. I was also curious to see if we were moving…
Category: Behind The Scenes
Artist spotlight: lucy1021lego
Every month, we pick a LEGO photographer active in our community and share some of their work and a little about themselves. This month we traveled to Japan to meet lucy1021lego!
Artist spotlight: lego_nuts
Every month, we pick a LEGO photographer active in our community and share some of their work and a little about themselves. This month we meet lego_nuts!
Artist spotlight: laurent_delcroix
Every month, we pick a LEGO photographer active in our community and share some of their work and a little about themselves. This month we traveled to France again to meet Laurent Delcroix!
Collaborative Storytelling: The Dragonslayer Story
Here we are again with a collaborative storytelling! We’ve reached out to a group of talented LEGO photographers in our community to weave for us a visual narrative around one set.
Artist Spotlight: huehughes
Every month, we pick a LEGO photographer active in our community and share some of their work and a little about themselves. This month we traveled to the USA to meet Hue Hughes
Artist Spotlight: alexandre_coelho22
Every month, we pick a LEGO photographer active in our community and share some of their work and a little about themselves. This month we traveled to Portugal to meet alexandre_coelho22!
Artist Spotlight: freethegeekman
Every month, we pick a LEGO photographer active in our community and share some of their work and a little about themselves. This month we meet and old friend and one of the original mods of the new Brickcentral: freethegeekman
How to Shoot LEGO in “Space”
Space– the final frontier. Not only for toy photography but within reason, we can take some bricks or figures almost anywhere on the planet to take pictures. Not everyone has millions of dollars to build real rockets and go to space. So if we want to take LEGO to (outer) space, we have to fake…