Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

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Peter Chakvari spent 3 years creating this project called Tiny Wasteland. It transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds. The series features miniature figurines placed alongside everyday objects to create the illusion of microscopic worlds.

Peter is actually a food photographer, so the whole idea came from there.

8 PHOTOS

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

1. Pest control.

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

2. Office loader.

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

3. Checking the chili sauce.

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

4. Cocktail Divers.

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

5. Phone Cinema.

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

6. Summer of the 19th.

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

7. In a tiny jungle.

Photographer transforms everyday objects into compelling miniature worlds

8. USB 8.0.

Keywords: Photographer | Photo projects | Transformers | Miniature worlds | Art | Artists | Design | Microscopic worlds | Illusion | Miniature figurines

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