Today I tried out the Nikon D800 to photograph the Minifigures. Pretty sweet, but due to the larger sensor size I would need to have a different makro lens. Instead of 1900 pixels height I now get 2900 pixels height for the Minifigure itself.

The Unofficial Guide To Minifigures, Colors and LEGO Life
Today we are happy to announce the free update of our Unofficial LEGO Minifigure App. We now include Collectible Series 6 & 7 and the Team GB series. Just in time before the Olympics close! Phew, it was a bit of a race to get it done in time. The update also includes corrections and extensions for the other collections. For example, I was finally able to photograph the Comodore Guy (nfi.tow.oth.1997.03, CL001). We hope that you enjoy these new Minifigures and photographs.
The collectible Minifigures of Team GB (Olympic Minifigures) arrived today. I will now photograph them for the catalog.
The Hollywood Reporter posted photos of the minifigures related to The Hobbit. They have been revealed at the 2012 ComicCon. Have a look:
This is an nice example of how to create a Minifigure made of wood:
Jason reviewed the Complete LEGO Figure Catalog:
It was good to be behind the camera again to shoot series 6 and 7 of the Collectible Minifigures. I have also been able to photograph some rare Minifigs with the help of Greg Homer.
We released a minor update to 1.2.1 and to celebrate our latest developments we decided to put the app on sale for a couple of days. It is now only 0.99 USD.
LAML interviewed me about the upcoming LABS2012 LEGO Show and the Unofficial LEGO Minifigure Catalog.