I've spent 3 years creating this project called "Tiny Wasteland". The series feature miniature figures placed next to everyday objects in order to create the illusion of microscopic worlds.
I'm actually a food photographer so the whole idea came from there. I made about 100 pictures already from this tiny world, the rest you can find on my Instagram page.
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Pest Control
Someone asked me how do I manage to get these props, as they look so unusually specific. I used to buy them from train model shops, but now I 3D print them for myself.
The length of the creative process depends on a lot of things. An easy composition could take 30 min, a complicated one could take 3 weeks.
My favorite part of the process is the photo editing; that's the part where I can enjoy the final result. The worst part is cleaning out the 3D printer.
Office Forklift
Cocktail Divers
Building these tiny worlds is my hobby, my happy place, my job, my future, so it means a lot.
Talking about the future, there's a lot to look forward to. In my country, I already work together with big companies like Red Bull, or Xiaomi, but the real big step is going to be my entering the NFT market with one of the leading companies, Metaverse. We're making a "Tinyverse".
Chili Sauce Inspection
Granny's Secret Canned Hemp Farm
Phone Cinema
After 420
Summer Of '19
How They Make The Zero?
The Hood
You guys are talking about bud trees and I'm over here wondering why they censored the naked tiny dude. I guess tiny plastic dude w**g is bad.
In The Tiny Jungle
USB 8.0
Never Leave The Sour Cream Out
Amazing photo, but now I'm thinking how it would feel to lay in sour cream and just.... ew.
Mexican Dinner
Fresh Supply Arrived To The Undead Restaurant
These are amazing! Where did you find such tiny people/objects? Or did you make them?
These are amazing! Where did you find such tiny people/objects? Or did you make them?