Michael Paul Smith has an eye for detail that's for sure. These wonderful images are made using highly detailed models, a $250 point-and-shoot camera and a great eye for perspective.
For over 25 years Michael has been building delightfully detailed scenes of mid-20th century America using 1/24 models.
'I’m creating a mood, something familiar in the viewer’s mind,' Smith told the New York Times.
The reason a cheap and cheery point-and-shoot works well for forced perspective photography is because of the very small sensors cheaper compact cameras tend to have. The small sensor facilitates a much greater depth of field, much greater than that of a full frame sensor. The smaller the sensor the easier to get everything in sharp focus. So dust off your old point and shoot and give it a try!
To see the photographs and purchase prints, visit Michael's site at SmugMug.
Michael Paul Smith on set.
Michael Paul Smith's childhood home in 1/24th scale
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