A food imaginatively transformed into a variety of landscapes by Japanese student Akiko Ida, 37, and Pierre Javelle, 39. And in an effort to catch out lazy-eyed observers, the pair have included tiny figures and props to make their scrumptious settings seem real at a glance. Working from a home studio in Paris, the photography duo have devoted hundreds of hours into tricking onlookers with tiny sets in their mesmerising ‘minimiam’ series.
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Renowned food photographer Akiko, 37, said, “As a child I would take pictures of different kinds of food and classify them in a journal. Their works, which are for sale, have been exhibited across France and USA.
Marova Oirelav says
Excelent!! i like it a lot!
Deneil Merritt says
I thought I love food as art. Now I have seen it all.
Benoit Jauffrion says
super sympa !
confessmundo says
awesome!
MRM says
Bravo!
www.shooanswers.com says
amazzzzzzzzzzzinnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggg photos,
great mind, what the real trick is ?
Hannah says
Where do you get the little figures from, I have been searching for months?
JackRuby says
Amazing! Great Job!
Alex says
Its very funny. But maby we should have these little guys inspect our food.
Marco says
Where can i buy such tiny human like toys. Please provide some information,