Showing posts with label Miniature World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miniature World. Show all posts

Friday, 27 March 2015

About a year ago, American Evan Lorenzen of Colorado, presented a miniature book of the universe . As it turned out, the artist will soon be a whole series of these tiny books. The other day, he presented another. Here we are introducing a new artwork book series called "Life's Lil Pleasures". This book shows moments that can please a man. So you can enjoy just so suddenly? This could include anything. Evan Lorenzen ranked this universal for each list such things as: the smell of rain, riding on shopping carts, the birds singing, the successful stuck in his mouth a piece of food, balloons and much more. But the most surprising, of course, is the size of the book. Checkout below the Micro-Book about the Joys of Life of Evan Lorenzen and get inspired.

Life's Lil Pleasures: Micro-Book about the Joys of Life by Evan Lorenzen

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Friday, 6 March 2015

About a year ago, we are first introduced to the works of unusual street artist Joe Iurato from the US state of New Jersey. The author continues to create their own urban history, through the introduction of a street scene wooden figures. His characters are travelling along the railroad tracks, turn ordinary puddle in the lake, and a brick wall in the cliffs. Joe Iurato argues that the history of his miniature heroes and not as fictitious as it may seem. It's kind of collective images of charismatic personalities, many of which can be found on the streets of New York. Of course, if you're trying to find them. Otherwise, it will pass, as well as works by Joe.


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Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Photographer Wil Mijer Reveals  a Magical Miniature World of Frogs

Dutch photographer Wil Mijer likes to photograph nature, especially in the macro format. In addition, each picture is its wildlife and its inhabitants as a magical, fairy-tale world. She has created a vividly-colorful series of frogs, perched on graceful tropical plants seems almost dream-like, which is appropriate considering her goal. She writes, “I’m very small and in my work everything is small too.” Mijer more says that “I like to do macro photography and will try to make a little dream from every picture.” Checkout below Adorably cute, charming, sweet and magical miniature world of frog photography and make your day awesome.
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Friday, 17 January 2014

Truly Awesome Miniature World of Dave Flynn

Dave Flynn is truly very creative and professional photographer. He was awarded with the title of Wildlife and nature photographer of the year 2012 with the Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers (SINWP). Dave Flynn has also featured in N-Photo Magazine and Digital Photographer magazine. Today we have selected his truly awesome Miniature World. Take a look!
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Thursday, 9 January 2014

Real Toy World in the Photo Project “Tilt Shift Photography” by Christian Schmidt

German based freelance photographer Christian Schmidt was born 1970 in Goettinge. He is one of the most eminent specialists in the field of advertising photos. As evidence of this, we can see into account a large number of prizes and awards. He is a father of two kids, lives with his family in Stuttgart, Germany.

In his clients include ABN Amro, Renault, Audi, Bitburger, Pfizer, Canon, Chrysler, North Carolina Tourism, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Telekom, EADS, Motorola, Finlandia Vodka, Michelin, Allianz, American Express, T-Mobile, Siemens, Toyota, and many more.

Take a look at amazing miniature series entitled “Telekom Tilt Shift photography" of Christian.
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Thursday, 12 December 2013

Fantastic Miniature World of Miniature People

Slinkachu is a talented and creative artist from London. He creates wonderful small street-based installations and then photographs them. Slinkachu amazingly modifies miniature human figurines from model train sets and places them in real urban situations, grocery shopping, camping, capturing them sight-seeing, fighting and dying. The artist creates tiny scenarios that are unable to view without close-up. Checkout fantastic miniature world of miniature people.
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