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Tortoise |
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Yellow Frog |
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Village Frog |
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Frogs Twins |
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Snake |
Toy photography can be absolutely great fun, and is a really unique subject to capture. With creative lighting, it’s possible to capture some incredibly unique shots of toys, characters and small objects.
The main challenge of toy photography is to give your subject life – either through placing it in a life-like setting, or in an action-packed post. To give you a hand, today we’ve collected 70 beautiful examples of toy photography along with couple of tips!
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Animal Geng |
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Spider Frog |
Friesen captures the imagination of a young audience with his toy photography, while appealing to the sensibilities and pulling the heartstrings of adults who recall playing with such toys and who now have grave concerns over the future of many of the animals’ real-life counterparts.
On a lighter note, Friesen also has a vast collection of lively, vibrant and comical prints via his photo series ‘Wild Life.’ This series began as a project for his daughter’s room, and it uses the same animals (and many more) as the ones pictured in Last Migration. A personable cast of characters from lions, tigers and bears to dinosaurs, pigs and foxes leap off these prints and make bold decor statements for any room in the house.
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