Photographing your projects
In this week’s Ask CRAFT column, I fielded a reader’s question about photographing your projects. It’s applicable for all kinds of makers, so go on and check it out!
In this week’s Ask CRAFT column, I fielded a reader’s question about photographing your projects. It’s applicable for all kinds of makers, so go on and check it out!
If you have a question for Ask CRAFT, shoot me an email at becky@craftzine.com, or drop us a note on Twitter! We’d love to answer your crafty questions on any topic: technique, projects, crafty culture, or anything else! Each week the answers are here; include your name, where you’re from, and your website or blog […]
As part of a course at the United States Military Academy at West Point, maker Roy D. Ragsdale developed a prototype Street View-like camera array using a laptop, $300 in off-the-shelf components, and open source software.
Stephan Martin writes in to tell us about his homemade thermal imaging system, the Thermoscanner.
Instructables user BobS made a gyroscopic image stabilizer from two harddrives and some spare parts. I’ll save this one for my next helicopter trip over the Serengeti.
Photojojo! Insanely Great Photo Projects and DIY Ideas by Amit Gupta with Kelly Jensen Book Site: Photojojo.com/book The best email newsletter hands down for photography crafts is Photojojo. Thanks to Amit’s review one year, I found my Nikon D40 and have been in love with taking photos ever since. Now Amit and Kelly wow us […]
Photojojo! Insanely Great Photo Projects and DIY Ideas by Amit Gupta with Kelly Jensen Book Site: Photojojo.com/book The best email newsletter hands down for photography crafts is Photojojo. Thanks to Amit’s review one year, I found my Nikon D40 and have been in love with taking photos ever since. Now Amit and Kelly wow us […]