Photographer Uses AI to Show Miniature People Dealing With Everyday Life Objects
Poy, a Thai designer, specializes in crafting photographs showcasing miniature people.
Their signature style revolves around employing tiny human models to interact with everyday objects, demonstrating how these objects can take on new meanings when juxtaposed with miniature figures. In their latest project, Poy employed AI to produce “Miniature People Dealing With Everyday Life Objects.”
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