Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

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Peter Chakvari spent 5 years creating this project called Tiny Wasteland. The series features miniature figurines placed alongside everyday objects to create the illusion of microscopic worlds.

As a food photographer, he mostly shoots them on or with food.

9 PHOTOS

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

1. Sponge mower.

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

2. We found something.

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

3. Watch your step.

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

4. Killer calories.

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

5. Morning routine.

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

6. Oh my dear Clementine

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

7. Lake soup.

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

8. Pate.

Photographer uses everyday objects to create tiny worlds

9. It shouldn't be here.

Keywords: Photographer | Photo projects | Objects | Illusion | Microscopic worlds | Miniature figurines

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