




Emmy-winning stop motion animator turned photographer, Sarah de Gaudemar, creates minuscule Parisian scenes and captures them on film with a handmade tilt-shift camera lens. She travels to Paris often with her French husband and the city has become her "favorite place to view from a tiny person's perspective."
Can you believe the scenes aren't real? I'm so impressed. She recently compiled all her images into a book, Vintage Minature Paris.
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