It’s been a while, but one of my favorite holidays is just around the corner and I thought I’d share a bit of a project from a couple years ago. Creating miniatures and settings to photograph can be quite the challenge, but doing so helps us see more detail than we might otherwise. The camera lens certainly offers a different perspective. I was trying to get the perfect shot that would highlight all of the lovely miniatures on the table. Granted, I’m not a photographer, but I’d like to think I can get a good shot from time to time.
Photographing miniature settings is also challenging when we are trying to demonstrate the minuscule size of the items. I’ve often seen photographs of miniatures that are so beautiful in quality and detail that we don’t realize they are actually miniature. Some might argue that including something in the photograph to demonstrate scale detracts from the illusion, but I guess that depends on the purpose of the image. My little Valentine setting was originally done to both inspire and market several items. That said, Happy Valentine’s Day and should any of the items in the photograph tickle your fancy, I’ve included links to those currently available on our website. I have a pretty good idea many of you will drool over the dishes (no pun intended)! Unfortunately, those are not available for purchase. They were created using water glide decals on Chrysnbon dishes. I will try to find the contact information for the decals, which are simply beautiful. The large bouquet at the rear of the table was also a special creation. The large palm plants are temporarily out of stock, but I hope to have them back in production soon.
One final note. The photograph was taken shortly after some creative manufacturing work and those are working hands, not intended for modeling.