Choose a character you can relate to and capture what's in front of them. As a photographer myself, creating a series around a Lego Photographer was an obvious choices but i've seen tales featuring Lego pilots, policemen and many more.'
Keep it simple
Take the same approach to props and the scene as you would if you were taking images of people.
Find the right apps for you
For imaging you'll want something that lets you separate focus and exposure. For processing, make sure you can export at full resolution - it always amazes and disappoints me that some apps let you create great looking images but restrict you to 1024 file sizes.
Flash will really flatten the scene and make the figure look pasted in. if you need to add some light, use a small torch.
Combining toys and photography should bring a smile to your face.
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