In this video, photographers Jay P. Morgan (from the Slanted Lens) gets a little bit crazy and shows us how to make a simple two sided large reflector for under $8….
How would you like to build an entire camera stabilizer out of… Lego? well, somebody has already done that and there result is surprisingly useful (although we can’t vouch for the…
On this quick SNGL video the guys from Sony demonstrate how you can quickly and inexpensively get some cool effects from very simple things and be more creative with your shots….
We love macro photography, but who said that you need to have an expensive camera and lens to shoot tiny objects? This cool little inexpensive DIY project will show you…
Sometimes you run into a product that simply makes sense. The ClickSnap ProPole is exactly this sort of product. Here on LensVid we are currently working on long term DIY project…
Filmaker Scott Eggleston is an avid DIYer and loves to create his own little accessories on a very low budget. On this video he looks at a way to easily and cheaply…
On this video (part of Building and Using DIY Lighting Gear class on CreativeLive), photographer Kevin Kubota looks at creating a (square) ring light from relatively inexpensive materials and using it for…
Your DSLR can do much more than just take a few nice portraits or the occasional vacation photos – with some DIY magic you can actually turn it into a…
On this video, Ryan Connolly from Film Riot takes take a look at two topics – the first is a simple inexpensive way to create your own LED light and the other is…
Filmaker Scott Eggleston loves low budget accessories and on this video he looks at a very low cost follow focus unit for videographers on a (very) tight budget. Follow focus units are very…
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