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How to create a miniature home theater, tell the artist from Canada David Reeves
Photographer and artist from Canada David Reeves (David Reeves A.) since childhood, loves comics and movies with cowboys, ninjas, hunters, zombies and other evil spirits. In his childhood he wanted to become a filmmaker to shoot a movie. However, in spite of the fact that life pointed to David a completely different creative path, he has realized a childhood dream. Canadian invents and creates original performances on your favorite topics, but instead of real live actors, he uses paper characters.
Sixty eight million one hundred ninety two thousand nine hundred seventy six
This miniature home theater kind of a kids game for an adult, however, photo paper miniatures have a rather realistic look. At first glance the impression is that we see real, live characters, but rather their graceful black silhouettes on sunset, what the picture becomes even more dramatic.
Eighty three million six hundred forty one thousand forty three
To create this realism, the artist uses all possible means that are at hand. Thus, the role of the morning mist plays with the smoke from a lit aromapack, as the herb used paper and staples, the smoke from the shots created using a gutted piece of cotton and cloud or wave — cut wipes or paper towels. The plausibility of this simple thing betrays intelligently customized lighting and cleverly chosen shooting angle. The photographer likes to say that he was very lucky with the "cast". And indeed, as the paper characters can't act up, or require an increase in the fee, or to complain of fatigue. The only problem is the sudden disappearance of the actors from the frame, but in this case, all because of harmful the master cat, who also likes to play with paper dolls.
Seventy five million nine hundred sixty seven thousand thirty five
Among the works of the artist can be seen not only more scenes for the performances, but also scenes from his favorite movies, video games, cartoons and comics. Because of some staged photographs, you can see popular characters such as Batman or Catwoman, characters from movies about the samurai, cowboys, aliens and zombies, cartoons about superheroes and even a video game called Limbo.
Seventeen million six hundred thirty one thousand eight hundred forty seven
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Sixty eight million one hundred ninety two thousand nine hundred seventy six
This miniature home theater kind of a kids game for an adult, however, photo paper miniatures have a rather realistic look. At first glance the impression is that we see real, live characters, but rather their graceful black silhouettes on sunset, what the picture becomes even more dramatic.
Eighty three million six hundred forty one thousand forty three
To create this realism, the artist uses all possible means that are at hand. Thus, the role of the morning mist plays with the smoke from a lit aromapack, as the herb used paper and staples, the smoke from the shots created using a gutted piece of cotton and cloud or wave — cut wipes or paper towels. The plausibility of this simple thing betrays intelligently customized lighting and cleverly chosen shooting angle. The photographer likes to say that he was very lucky with the "cast". And indeed, as the paper characters can't act up, or require an increase in the fee, or to complain of fatigue. The only problem is the sudden disappearance of the actors from the frame, but in this case, all because of harmful the master cat, who also likes to play with paper dolls.
Seventy five million nine hundred sixty seven thousand thirty five
Among the works of the artist can be seen not only more scenes for the performances, but also scenes from his favorite movies, video games, cartoons and comics. Because of some staged photographs, you can see popular characters such as Batman or Catwoman, characters from movies about the samurai, cowboys, aliens and zombies, cartoons about superheroes and even a video game called Limbo.
Seventeen million six hundred thirty one thousand eight hundred forty seven
Source: /users/448