Plastic Life Book by Vincent Bousserez
The microworld imagined by French photographer Vincent Bousserez is now captured in print with his






The microworld imagined by French photographer Vincent Bousserez is now captured in print with his new book, Plastic Life. In placing factory manufactured figurines amongst real life surroundings, he creates ironic and poetic scenes using macro photography. The results are tiny people that are dominated by the surrounding world of lifeless giant objects.
Source: Frame Publishers