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Paperclip tripod: Use only when desperate

Crave Besides holding sheets together, the humble paperclip has plenty of other uses. Not only is its slim tip great for poking at small reset inserts on gadgets, we're pretty sure ... Read story »

Photoshop accessories for the photo geek

Crave Yes, these are magnets. These days, most photographers would edit their images on Photoshop before they post it online or print it. It's no wonder this "miracle" software (which can ... Read story »

I spy with my dSLR

Crave With large lens barrels, dSLR optics look professional and intimidating. This is why it can be difficult to take candid street shots with them. But Photojojo has a solution--the Super-Secret ... Read story »

A green idea for the environmentally conscious shutterbug

Crave I'm really glad that all the cameras I have are still functional, but I'm sure there will come the day when one of them refuse to fire the shutter, or ... Read story »

Buckle up your camera

Crave Buckle up! When I am out on shooting trips, I usually sling the shooter around my shoulders. This is why I invested in a tough Domke camera strap. However, its ... Read story »

Wrap-Around-the-Corner picture frame gives photos a new dimension

Crave What's around the corner? This is no digital picture display but the Wrap-Around-the-Corner photo frame from Photojojo is so innovative that we asked ourselves: "Why didn't we think of it ... Read story »

Photo + Monopoly = Photo-opoly

Crave How much is that picture worth? What is the best gift for a photographer who likes to play Monopoly? Photojojo has an interesting twist of the original real estate game ... Read story »

Turn your compact into a helmet cam

Crave I really like Photojojo, and its new collection of photography projects and DIY ideas for cameras is definitely worth checking out, but I don't know that I feel the same ... Read story »

Camera Cube levels your shooter for straight photos

Crave For landscape photographers, the first thing they check when they frame the shot is to make sure the horizon is level to prevent crooked shots. While you can try to ... Read story »

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