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 to meet Jerome Barchietto
Building and Photographing Brick-built Scenes
This article is intended as a compilation of tips to consider when shooting entire LEGO-built scenes, especially if you don’t have a lot of brick resources available for large MOCs. My goal is to remind you of some important compositional basics to consider when you build your brick scene and how to utilize this to…
Conveying Emotions in Toy Photography
For me, the most important thing in a photo is the storytelling. Photographing any minifigure in any environment is within everyone’s reach. But if you want to catch the eye and the curiosity of the viewer, your photo must tell a story. And to tell a story, it may be necessary to convey an emotion….
Using Mirrors to Extend a Background
I’ve been doing LEGO photography for a while and like many people, my collection consists of built and displayed sets as well as bulk pieces to make the MOCs for my photos. Who hasn’t dreamed of making large LEGO sets, which take up a lot of space in the photo? But unfortunately, we’re confronted with…
Review: Indiana Jones Temple of the Golden Idol 77015
Grab your hat, your whip and let’s go on an adventure with Indiana Jones the famous professor of archeology in search of legendary artifacts and relics. The Indiana Jones range appeared at Lego in 2008/2009 with several sets which took up legendary scenes from Steven Spielberg’s 4 films. This new set features the first minutes…
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!
Review: LEGO Ideas 21338 A-Frame Cabin
The LEGO Ideas A-Frame cabin is based on Andrea Lattanzio’s design (Norton74 on Lego Ideas). This building style was popular from the 1950’s to the 70’s, especially in Europe and North America. These cabins were built as second homes where you could get away from the hectic life in the cities. Now in the 2020s…
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