We take tons of digital photos now that we don’t have to worry about film, but what do you do with them when you’re done? At Photojojo, you can find countless projects to maximize the potential of your digital photos and create interesting stuff in the process.

The Photojojo website was started by Amil after an animated conversation with his friend Kara along the streets about Brooklyn about all the great stuff to do with photos. After coming up with a long list, Amil decided to create the Photojojo website a few months later to share photo tips, do it yourself projects and gear for other photo lovers.

Subscribing to the bi—weekly newletter from Photojojo is free and you get lots of interesting tips about using your photos and other issues related to photography. You can learn how to make a mural in 5 minutes, put your kid’s face on their birthday cupcakes or make your own camera cozy to hold your prized digital camera. There are also archives of the old Photojojo entries and a forum where you can exchange ideas with other digital photo enthusiasts. Finally, you can purchase unique gear such as a colorful electric pocket camera case or photo frames to flatter your works of art.

Overall, I enjoyed my visit to www.photojojo.com and appreciated the original concepts presented. Looking over the ideas at Photojojo gives me inspiration to create my own projects with my digital photos. The media already discovered Photojojo and the website has been featured by giants such as CNET and the Wall Street Journal.