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Today I would like to share a couple of pictures which surprisingly turned into a short story.
Brilliantly done, Tobias. Probably my favourite of all the work you’ve shared.
These are so well crafted. I’m glad the subject is reading a newspaper and not scrolling a phone. Beautiful work.
Tobias, I am so impressed with your skill set, for your minimalist take, and the feeling that you must have a great love for black-and-white.
Indeed, I love both black-and-white and a minimal, graphic approach. Thanks, John!
OMG, Tobias. This gallery is amazing! Every time I see your photos, I can’t help but wonder how long it takes for you to create these detailed images. Beautiful!
Thank you Egídio! Some are are done within an hour, others take days… Apart from building the gas station from scratch – it’s mostly cardboard – composing and lighting took way longer than setting up the mini figures.
Absolutely loved these Tobias! I can feel the quiet in your images – what could be better than that?!
Thank you Tina! I am glad they seem to work.
Wonderful! I especially like the last one xx
It looks so simple yet was one of the hardest ones – since I do not do anything about the lighting when I edit, lighting was extremely tricky here. It took a couple of attempts to get there…
…and thank you, Jo!