I am often amazed at all the crazy things people manage to think of, just like this weird and wonderful series of recreated iconic images. I am not exactly sure who was responsible for this work, but I am just going to assume that this was part of a brilliant marketing strategy for Lego.

**Update – these photos where taken by british photographer Mike Stimpson. See more of Mike’s work here.


[via thaeger. Photos © Mike Stimpson.]



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5 Responses

  1. Mette J

    Mike Stimpson, british photographer is responsible, not LEGO! He is very talented.

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  2. eric

    two of my loves, legos and photography, coming together so wonderfully! much better than the time i tried to combine eames chairs and bacon.

    thanks for posting.

    Reply

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