My Tiny World of Miniature Photography

As most of you know, I love taking images while out walking, so it was a surprise to me when over the last six months I became fascinated with the tiny world of miniature photography. I follow a number of photographers and many of them over the long pandemic have turned to creating landscapes and portrait sessions inside using miniature people. The reason it has taken me over half a year to post a blog with my images is that it has been a real learning curve. I do enjoy playing, so hopefully my photos will make you smile.

One of my early captures - these guys are 1/2”  tall. Taken with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

One of my early captures - these guys are 1/2” tall. Taken with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

The first challenge I encountered was where to purchase the little peeps, as I call them. I searched in a variety of places, including Etsy, Amazon, and train hobby shops online. I also learned that there are a variety of sizes. The climbers are HO scale (1/2”). I have also purchased some figures that are O scale, which are about 1-1/4” high. It is easier for me to work with the larger figures, but I am still playing with the smaller ones. I also found some very fun figures that are 3-5.5” high. More about them later.

These are O scale figures that I got from a hobby store. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Velvet 28 lens.

These are O scale figures that I got from a hobby store. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Velvet 28 lens.

The key thing I have learned working with miniatures is that it is all about storytelling. Photography is about telling a story, but I found it different to create indoor scenes that tell a story. I shot my images on my tabletop using vegetables, cookies, fruits and other items to create scenes. Some photographers have very creative props, but I am working with what I have, which has been interesting.

This little guy is telling his mom about a nightmare he had and asking to be let into their bed that is made of cheese and crackers. Shot using my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

This little guy is telling his mom about a nightmare he had and asking to be let into their bed that is made of cheese and crackers. Shot using my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

The little guy is negotiating with his grandfather for another story before bed. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28 lens.

The little guy is negotiating with his grandfather for another story before bed. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28 lens.

Since I don’t have the most ideal indoor studio for shooting these images, a friend suggested that I take some of my peeps with me on my walks. That was a real ‘ah hah’ moment for me. I had purchased some figures that are about 3” tall, and some pretend professionals that are 5.5” tall, so I stuff my pockets with a couple of them when I take off on my walks. They have added color and fun to these winter walks.

This worker is sitting on a ledge along my walk waiting for the bus. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

This worker is sitting on a ledge along my walk waiting for the bus. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

This capture generated a number of comments on Facebook and Instagram. People found it very evocative and had many stories that came to mind. Shot with Canon EOSR and my Lensbaby Spark2 with Sweet 50 optic.

This capture generated a number of comments on Facebook and Instagram. People found it very evocative and had many stories that came to mind. Shot with Canon EOSR and my Lensbaby Spark2 with Sweet 50 optic.

I captured this little guy with his catch in a community garden. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

I captured this little guy with his catch in a community garden. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

In my pretend professionals’ collection (I now have 36 of them) I found a photographer! That opened up so many more possibilities, such as the “professionals at work” series. In addition to my enjoyment, I have found that my neighbors who walk by love snapping quick photos as well.

One of the first photo sessions with a veterinarian. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

One of the first photo sessions with a veterinarian. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

A professional tennis player who is ready to play at any moment.  It is amazing what interesting shots you can create outside. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

A professional tennis player who is ready to play at any moment. It is amazing what interesting shots you can create outside. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

Honoring our medical heroes. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

Honoring our medical heroes. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

Women at work. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

Women at work. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

As I continue to experiment with creating stories with my little peeps, I am finding that my creativity is growing. I now see things and places on my walks that would tell an interesting story. I am also playing with ways to create a better indoor studio set-up to capture more images. Here are a few more that hopefully make you smile.

When I can’t get out for a walk, my little climbers take care of exercise for the day. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

When I can’t get out for a walk, my little climbers take care of exercise for the day. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

Honestly, they will climb anything! A potato masher is a challenge to be met. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

Honestly, they will climb anything! A potato masher is a challenge to be met. Shot with my Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

And these hikers came across a photographer in the bok choy forest. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

And these hikers came across a photographer in the bok choy forest. Shot with Canon EOSR and Lensbaby Velvet 28.

I am still on quite a learning curve, which actually feels good. I love expanding my horizons and skills. There is so much more that I continue to learn about indoor lighting, how to keep those little ones to stand up (putty or glue stick), and what to use as props. I get inspiration from looking at what other photographers are doing. As you may have noticed, I primarily use Lensbaby’s Velvet 28 lens for these shots. Although it is wide-angle lens (28mm), I can get up to two inches away from the subject, which is a real advantage when taking photos of 1/2” and 1” miniatures.

If you are curious about Lensbaby lenses, take a look at their website, and if you are inclined to take the plunge, use my Lensbaby Ambassador code (wVipperman) for a 10% discount. I love hearing from you, so comment below, post on my Facebook page, or send me an email at carol(at)carolvipperman.com. If you have any questions about this journey with miniature photography, I would be very happy to try to answer them.

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Happy New Year!

To say that 2020 has been a challenging year is an understatement. Although this has been a tough year, I am thankful for my health, friends and family, work, photography, and all of you who encourage me on with my creative exploration. One thing that has kept me going this holiday season is walking around my neighborhood capturing images. Let’s hope that 2021 will bring us a healthier, saner, and peaceful world. Please enjoy my images of holiday cheer.

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Creative Bokeh optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Sweet 50 optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Sweet 50 optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Sweet 50 optic

Shot with Lensbaby Spark2 and Sweet 50 optic

I hope you and your family have a wonderful New Years, and let’s hope for a much better 2021! If you are curious about Lensbaby lenses, take a look at their website, and if you are inclined to take the plunge, use my Lensbaby Ambassador code (wVipperman) for a 10% discount. I love hearing from you, so comment below, post on my Facebook page, or send me an email at carol(at)carolvipperman.com.

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Adding a Little Spark to My Creativity!

Anyone who reads my blog or social media posts knows that I am a huge fan of Lensbaby lenses. You might even say that I am a Lensbaby addict! I love how their lenses allow the artist within me to emerge. You can imagine my delight when I learned that they launched the Spark2.0, an updated version of their first Spark, but unlike the original, this one uses any of the 15 optic Lensbaby lenses giving you a wide range of f stops and creative options.

Sweet 35 optic

Sweet 35 optic

What makes this fun and different is that the the body moves and tilts with a gentle squeeze. Lensbaby refers to it as a “dance-like process of focusing and tilting.” “With a squeeze to focus, any Lensbaby user, new or experienced, can enter into a magical process of focusing and tilting that moves with their subject matter.” I couldn’t say it any better. Take a look of some of the photos that I captured with this fun lens using two of my optics, the Sweet 50 and Edge 50.

Sweet 35 optic

Sweet 35 optic

Edge 50 optic

Edge 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Sweet 50 optic

Edge 50 optic

Edge 50 optic

Edge 50 optic

Edge 50 optic

Edge 50 optic

Edge 50 optic

One of the reasons that I love this lens is that it gives me control of what I want to capture. With just a gentle squeeze or turn of the bevel, I can create a different look and mood. If you are curious about Lensbaby lenses, take a look at their website, and if you are inclined to take the plunge, use my Lensbaby Ambassador code (wVipperman) for a 10% discount. They are having a sale right now, so this is a good time to try one out. I love hearing from you, so comment below, post on my Facebook page, or send me an email at carol(at)carolvipperman.com.

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Happy Halloween!

Every year I look forward to Halloween because my neighbors get very creative with their decorations, which makes my walks more interesting. Although trick or treating is not happening in many places this year, I was happy to see that my neighbors were in the spirit!

I enjoyed playing with my Lensbaby Sweet 50, Burnside 35, and Sol 45 to capture the spookiness of the season. I hope you enjoy what I captured.

Sweet 50

Sweet 50

Sweet 50

Sweet 50

Sweet 50

Sweet 50

Burnside 35

Burnside 35

Burnside 35

Burnside 35

Burnside 35

Burnside 35

Burnside 35

Burnside 35

Sol 45

Sol 45

Although we might not see kids out trick or treating this year, at least we can enjoy the spirit of the holiday thanks to my good neighbors who take the time to decorate their homes. If you are curious about Lensbaby lenses, take a look at their website, and if you are inclined to take the plunge, use my Lensbaby Ambassador code (WVIPPERMAN) for a 10% discount on all lenses except sale and new release lenses. I love hearing from you, so comment below, post on my Facebook page, or send me an email at carol(at)carolvipperman.com.

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Capturing the last of summer's flowers

This is always a bittersweet time of year for me. I love autumn and can’t wait for the color changes, the warm autumn light, and crisp air. But I love capturing images of flowers and they are fast disappearing. Fortunately, there are still a few hearty ones blooming. Over the last few weeks, I have made a conscious effort to go out looking for them and capturing images with my different Lensbaby lenses: Sol45, Sweet50, and Burnside35. Here are some of my images - hope you enjoy!

Sol 45 with macro filters

Sol 45 with macro filters

Burnside35

Burnside35

Sol45 with macro filters

Sol45 with macro filters

Sol45 with macro filters

Sol45 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sweet50 with macro filters

Sol45 with macro filters

Sol45 with macro filters

Although I will miss taking photos of flowers, autumn is here with its own fun images to be discovered. If you are curious about Lensbaby lenses, take a look at their website, and if you are inclined to take the plunge, use my Lensbaby Ambassador code (WVIPPERMAN) for a 10% discount on all lenses except sale and new release lenses. I love hearing from you, so comment below, post on my Facebook page, or send me an email at carol(at)carolvipperman.com.

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