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This Photographer’s Miniature Scenes Make Everyday Objects Look Like Real Places (36 New Pics)

This Photographer’s Miniature Scenes Make Everyday Objects Look Like Real Places (36 New Pics)

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Artist Derrick Lin has been turning miniature figures into deeply expressive little worlds since 2013. What began as a photography series about thoughts and feelings often left unsaid has grown into a much broader visual language, exploring work stress, loneliness, city life, travel, time, grief, nostalgia, and many other emotional corners of everyday life. Instead of presenting these feelings directly, Derrick lets tiny figures act them out in carefully built scenes, making private emotions feel visible, familiar, and strangely larger than life.
Bored Panda readers may remember Derrick’s work from a previous feature, where he shared his thoughts and life moments through miniatures. Since then, his series has continued to evolve, becoming more atmospheric and emotionally expansive while keeping the same sharp sense of scale and imagination. His new scenes still feel small enough to fit on a desk, but the feelings inside them are anything but tiny.
Scroll down to explore Derrick’s miniature worlds, and be sure to upvote the scenes that caught your eye the most.
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#1 “Face The Headwinds Of Uncertainty With Our Head Held High”

“Face The Headwinds Of Uncertainty With Our Head Held High”
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One of the most captivating parts of his work is how convincingly these miniature worlds are lit. Derrick uses a mix of natural and artificial light to create the illusion that the figures are standing in real, full-scale environments. A warm glow through a window, a dramatic shadow across a desk, the neon glow of a neon street sign, or a carefully placed beam of light can make a simple setup feel cinematic, as if the viewer has stumbled into a still from a much bigger story. The lighting does more than make the scenes look realistic; it gives them mood, atmosphere, and emotional weight.

#2 “We Desperately Need The Sun To Come Out And Recharge Our Souls”

“We Desperately Need The Sun To Come Out And Recharge Our Souls”
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#3 “We Reminisce Those Bittersweet Memories From Our Innocent Years”

“We Reminisce Those Bittersweet Memories From Our Innocent Years”
“Growing up in Asia, asking someone out was like a sacred ritual, especially in high school. Back then, people would ask whom they fell in like with to meet alone in quiet places at school, hand over a hand written letter or deliver a shy speech, then eagerly await an answer after that timid, awkward silence. ”
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His environments are just as clever. Rather than relying on elaborate sets, Derrick often builds his scenes from everyday items such as desktop items, cardboard, books, stationery, and other common household objects. In his hands, a stack of books can become a city block, a coffee mug can be a grain tower, and everyday office supplies can turn into props. The charm comes from recognizing both realities at once: the ordinary material in front of us, and the imaginative world it suddenly becomes.

#4 “The World Feels Kinder When We Explore With Trusted Loyal Companions By Our Side”

“The World Feels Kinder When We Explore With Trusted Loyal Companions By Our Side”
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#5 “Our Time Is Quietly And Sneakily Passing By As The Seasons Progress”

“Our Time Is Quietly And Sneakily Passing By As The Seasons Progress”
“Just as I whine about being constantly busy, summer is almost over. This summer I have been extremely busy (more on this later) and I mostly traveled vicariously through my friends’ trip pictures. As Labor Day weekend is coming up, I can’t help but feel a little sad and FOMO about another summer slipping away.”
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#6 “We Need All The Coffee In The World To Get Through Monday”

“We Need All The Coffee In The World To Get Through Monday”
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#7 “We Don't Fully Realize How Much Change Time Has Brought Until We Go Back To Our Hometown”

“We Don't Fully Realize How Much Change Time Has Brought Until We Go Back To Our Hometown”
“I went back to my hometown in Taiwan last fall and I took a walk along the road where my dad used to take me to watch trains. Those big, loud trains are now replaced by clean and modern public transit but those memories still feel like yesterday.”
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#8 “We Rediscover The Power Of Vacation In Resetting Our Minds”

“We Rediscover The Power Of Vacation In Resetting Our Minds”
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#9 “We Wish We Are Not Constantly Drowning In The Mundane Chores”

“We Wish We Are Not Constantly Drowning In The Mundane Chores”
“I know this whining is inviting that famous White Lotus meme about not built for a hard life but sometimes I just wish I can free up more time to not always be chased by the clock.”
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#10 “We Wonder What Is The Best Way For Us To Relax And Recharge”

“We Wonder What Is The Best Way For Us To Relax And Recharge”
“I recently read that for some people doing nothing is not necessarily the best way to relax and that got me to think about how I should plan my next vacation. After all, I am the type that can’t let their brain rest (And I actually have never had pool/resort vacation like White Lotus…)”
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#11 “We Wish Life Comes With Directions For Our Every Turn And Intersection In This Vas Metaphorical Maze”

“We Wish Life Comes With Directions For Our Every Turn And Intersection In This Vas Metaphorical Maze”
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#12 “Work Crazy”

“Work Crazy”
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#13 “We Miss Getting Lost In Pages And, Deep, Well-Constructed Thoughts”

“We Miss Getting Lost In Pages And, Deep, Well-Constructed Thoughts”
“It’s been a while since I actually read something I like that’s not about work on physical paper. I miss the tangible feeling of flipping through pages and the smell of ink. I need to get back to reading, whether fiction or nonfiction. Do you have any recommendations? This miniature scene is based on an actual stylish bookstore Yaguchi Bookstore in Tokyo that is known for their book shelves on the outside. What a sight and what an extensive project this was for me.”
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#14 “We Lost The Patience For Office Small Talk”

“We Lost The Patience For Office Small Talk”
“As more and more people are forced back into the office, I wonder how many of you are feeling the same way? For the Earth Day this year, I thought I would break the tradition and do animals on the land vs. in the ocean. I researched how elephants drink in order to do this scene.”
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#15 “Earth Day: Orcas”

“Earth Day: Orcas”
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#16 “Earth Day: Giraffes”

“Earth Day: Giraffes”
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#17 “Earth Day: Sheep”

“Earth Day: Sheep”
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#18 “We Painstakingly Plant Hope And Unwavering Belief In Our Dreams”

“We Painstakingly Plant Hope And Unwavering Belief In Our Dreams”
“It takes a lot mentally and physically to pursue a dream, just like when you start on a new rice field. So much hard work, patience, and perseverance will go into nurturing this dream. This year I decided to take one of my dreams more seriously and it’s going to take a lot of ground work. I will find a time to elaborate.”
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#19 “We Feel The Familiar And Profound Fatigue When We Get Back On The Road Again”

“We Feel The Familiar And Profound Fatigue When We Get Back On The Road Again”
“I recently did my first business trip of the year. Being back on the road and sitting at the airport terminal watching the fellow travelers, I couldn’t help but feeling the familiar mixed emotions. I felt of course excited, but I also felt the complex sense of helplessness about the large distance between destinations and being the lone warrior on the road. And I realized I love to do “emotions in transit” topics.”
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#20 “Journey Man”

“Journey Man”
“These “journey man” miniature figures are my go to when I have deeper thoughts about my life. I don’t remember how it started, but I am drawn to the look of these figures, their well worn postures seem to be saying they have seen enough, they have travelled, and yet they still have the determination and perseverance in them to keep going.”
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