I got hold of a custom "hall of armor" cabinet from a local seller which I really couldnt pass on. I decided it would be a perfect prop to tell a story with my Iron Man series collection. In this photo I wanted to tell a story where Tony was torn apart in having to don the Mk.46 Armor in order to stop Cap's team in MCU's Civil War.
This is a Play Arts Kai "Harley Quinn". In my first attemps, I took some pictures were Harley was smashing Batmans head with her hammer. Afterwards I realizad that Mrs Quinn looked just fine by herself. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks.
I wanted to create a wallpaper using the Tony Stark figure. Figured I need to have a matching suitable background that represent the futuristic aspect of Iron Man, thus I stumbled across this. Its also a great background that gives a scientific limbo effect for this figure, especially this pose.
I wanted to capture the realism of the Thor's headsculpt close up while experimenting using a harsh light source.
I wanted to focus on the eyes, I really want his eyes feel like they're looking right at the viewer.
Batman goes for a casual swim.
Ok everyone, here is an image from the box of set 70900, that I recreated.
I added a little more 'drama' though.
I love this super cool figure. It's a Play Arts Kai Variant "Catwoman". This figure looks so good that I pretty much tried to take the shot whitout ruining it natural groove. I chose a white acrylic plate as a deck to disperse the light from below.
I hope you enjoy it!
I shot this photo to celebrate Easter. The Bunny and Chicken Lego were so cute I just cant pass on the opportunity to create a suitable moment for the holiday. Then again what's better than to also include the "egg hunter" green pig from Lego Angry Bird in the background, the Easter Grinch!
Trying to capture the mysteriousness and epic coolness that is Boba Fett, I wanted the front of the figure in the shadows.
The poseable cape upped the cool factor and offered an awesome pallet of shadows and highlights.