I had the opportunity to try and write a review of LEGO Set 60203 ‘Ski Resort’ with a focus on the possibilities for toy-photography. I’ll start with a disclaimer first: never having done a review before, this was a real challenge for me, so be gentle, please. Let’s start with the usual parts of a…
4 Tips to Create Interest in LEGO Photography
Dividing frame into thirds The ‘rule of thirds’ is a widely accepted photography mantra. Landscape photographers place the horizon or a point of interest a ‘third’ or an intersection of horizontal and vertical thirds. It leads to a pleasing distribution of visual interest in a shot. You can easily achieve this with digital cameras as…
Newbury Haunted High School Review
There is something strange. In the Newbury School. Who you gonna call? BRICKCENTRAL! That’s why I’m here reviewing the biggest set of Hidden Side’s first wave, 70425 Hidden Side Newbury Haunted High School, from a toy photographer perspective. Apparently this theme can inspire a lot of scary or creepy stories, and a school itself is…
xtra Xmas Accessories Review
Feeling the holiday cheer yet? LEGO wants to stuff some stockings and help get your cities in the spirit! The xtra Xmas Axxesories (sorry, I had to!) set 40368 was released several weeks ago and I was sent a few packets to review. This set has 32 pieces in it, the most interesting of which…
Framing Tips
Composition in photography is really important, it defines how all the individual objects combine to form the final image. In this month’s tip, I want to talk about a composition’s rule called “framing”. Framing usually refers to what we see in our camera screen, but in this context means using the elements in your picture…
Castle of the Forsaken Emperor Review
I’ve been a fan of the Ninjago sets for a few years now – mainly from the release of the amazing Temple of Airjitzu (70751-1) in 2015. That set transcended the theme and brought out my liking for interesting architecture sets. As the Ninjago theme continued to add great sets that had wider appeal (the…
How to Create Dioramas for LEGO Photography
Most of you probably don’t know that I have a degree in fine art and I enjoy putting it to use when making dioramas. This month I will be showing you how to create realistic looking concrete walls out of styrofoam and plaster of Paris to create interesting environments for your minifigs like this: It’s…
CMF Series 19 Review
The Collectible Minifigure Series 19 officially hit the shelves on September 1 and I received a fresh box from LEGO for this review about a week ago. Since a lot of photos and reviews were posted online well before the series was officially launched, I’ll skip the parts rundown and jump right into the juicy…
Storytelling Tips for LEGO Photography [Part 2]
These will be the second –and last- set of tips on storytelling through (Lego-)photography. These expert tips can bring your stories to another level. If you’d like to take a look at the first set of tips, you can find them here. Know the effect of color(-temperature) Colors convey emotion and have the ability to…