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Small lens and large angle of view: Photographers shoot the life of Lego dolls with iPhone.

Andrew Witt, photographer: Traveling with Lego villains.

Lego toys have countless fans around the world, and Lego movies related to Lego toys have also swept the global box office. Of course, everyone can play with Lego toys, but it is not so easy to create some works of art with these small squares. If you can't find any inspiration, let's take a look at the "Lego Puzzle" series created by photographer Andrew Witt with Lego dolls.

Andrew Witt is good at creating photos of various miniature styles by long exposure. In the series of "Lego Legography", he skillfully presents the micro-environment of the doll in an anthropomorphic form through technical means. Dolls are like a real person in the real world, spreading all kinds of bizarre stories in different scenes.

Friends who want to know more about Lego bricks can visit Andrew Witt's official website.

Andrew Witt, a British photographer, is good at dramatic lighting and long-term exposure of the night sky, but some of his recent works are quite eye-catching-he took a group of photos for a small photographer who is one inch tall. Witt spent more than a year shooting this series of works called "Lego Photographer", in which the protagonist is a Lego doll with a black camera. This little doll travels with Witt, watches the sunrise and visits London together.

Considering the portability, this group of Lego photography was completed by iPhone, from the initial 4s to the current 5s. Witt used an application called 645 Pro to get more manual shooting options, and then used Snapseed special effects to upload to Lego Photography's Facebook page later. "As an exploration of mobile phone photography, this project is quite enlightening. I know that I can shoot high-level works with my mobile phone almost anywhere." Witt said. In addition, he has some other photos that have been exposed for a long time.

British photographer Andrew Witt is a professional photographer who is good at creating in low light. He believes that photography in low light can make the two most attractive elements "light" and "time" intertwined. However, in his whole photography career, there is a very important photography project, which is not focused on shooting in low light environment, but a series of works with Lego toy figures as the theme-Lego-Lego Geography.

The toy characters in the work play the role of photographers. He used his camera to see the world, and we also saw the world he saw from the photos. From his works, you can even read his personality: persistence, perseverance and courage, and he has a fanatical pursuit of photography. You can also feel his emotions from the perspective of his view of the world: yearning and curiosity.

I believe you have seen many works like this with toys or dolls as the center of photography interest. This kind of work is easy to have stories, and it is easy for us to enter the picture and get the feelings that the scene setting wants to convey.

It is worth mentioning that all the works in this series are shot by mobile phones and retouched by mobile phone software.

Lego is not necessarily a toy that children like, and many adults also have a soft spot for Lego. Photographer Andrew Witt, as a "Lego controller", takes his "Lego builder" with him wherever he goes, so he has this series of photos.

Andrew Witt is from England, and most of the photos of Lego bricks were taken in Portsmouth, a famous coastal city in southern England. This series of photos are all from iPhone 4s, and the shooting software is 645 Pro Mark II, which has been post-processed by Snapseed. Many people are surprised by such a shooting combination. Andrew actually intends to challenge the low-light shooting effect of his mobile phone, and at the same time, he can achieve the goal of improving his actual shooting level. There is no doubt that his purpose has been achieved.

British photographer Andrew Witt recorded the British travel notes of Lego dolls with a lens and re-examined the world from the perspective of "mini photographer"!

With a little interest and creativity, British photographer Andrew Witt had a whim, taking Lego villain as the protagonist and recording the British scenery in his eyes. This little "photographer" is quite dedicated, overcoming thousands of difficulties and shooting a series of beautiful scenery such as sunsets and rainbows. Let's have a look!

In fact, Andrew Witt not only brought us a set of creative travel photography atlas, but also carefully arranged the methods and some precautions for taking such photos, followed by the teaching article "Traveling with Lego Little People"!

This paper introduces a series of photos of "Walking with Lego Little People" taken by photographer Andrew Witt, which gives people a bright feeling. In fact, the photographer not only introduced the shooting background and equipment usage of these photos, but also summarized the precautions for shooting similar subjects at 5 o'clock. I hope everyone can gain something after reading it:

Find an interesting story: every shooting activity has a theme, which everyone must first determine. Next, you can start shooting around this theme, and you can try different techniques to control the proportion of characters in the big scene and the depth of field in a small range.

Low angle: Sometimes we are used to shooting at the same height, but forget that a low angle may have unexpected effects. Just like this group of photos, many times they are taken close to the horizontal line, giving people a sense of freshness. If you lower your perspective, you may see another world.

Make up with skills: mobile phone shooting has great limitations, but it can be made up with some skills. For example, the performance of mobile phone in low light environment is not satisfactory, so you can use flashlight and other lighting equipment to illuminate the main body; In rainy days, the road surface will reflect light, so it can be shaded by shadows, which can solve the problem of large light ratio.

Repeatedly determine the focus: Just mentioned the limitations of mobile phone shooting, so it is necessary to repeatedly determine the focus when shooting, so as to ensure accurate focusing.

Good at using App: This group of photos uses 645 Pro Mark II and Snapseed, and these two softwares work well together. But that doesn't mean everyone has to use it. As long as you use the App you are used to, you can take satisfactory photos by maximizing its utility in shooting.