


Framing Your Photos is a wonderful challenge because there are two types of framimg I enjoy a lot. In my more or less abstract real life pictures, I love framing the void, or the spaces ‘in between’. For me that’s a way of exploring space and composition and the reality that provides the material for my pictures. I see these aspects in the pictures above.


When it comes to miniature toy photography, framing can be a good way of making the little figures look good. In these photos, the framimg often helps me tell a story, like in the above pictures featuring some custom-made frames, photographed about a year ago. And mirrors are always fun to work with:

Very nice Tobias. Really loved your work with the toys in this one.
Thanks for your motivating comment, Tina.
Your miniature photos work so well, Tobias 🤗🖤
Thank you Jo! Looking at this post‘s comments, I would say the vote for the miniature photos is unanimous.
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Remarkable framed images! Wonderful compositions and lights. Love these B&W versions especially.
Thanks, Amy.
Great selections. Love the monochromes.
Thanks so much! I find my self returning to monochrome – seems to go well with these miniature toys.