Photographer shoots incredibly lifelike action scenes using toy cars
Latest series from miniature photography expert Benedek Lampert
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Your support makes all the difference.They look like action shots of cars being driven on and off-road, but these pictures were created using toys and miniature scenery.
Benedek Lampert is a miniature expert and spent days working with tiny motors to design the realistic looking shots.
He said: “My goal with these pictures is to create dynamic and spectacular images. As these methods are somewhat difficult to create or present in the real life scenarios, I make and try to project them on a simple table.”
Apart from adding headlights, Benedek avoids Photoshop and manipulation completely.
The 24-year-old from Hungary first started toy photography in 2016.
“My love on toy photography made it possible for me to make miniature worlds," he added. “I do what I love and am passionate about my work.”
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