Indian Photographer Takes Amazing Pictures of World Famous Landmarks without Leaving His Studio
Indian conceptual and still life photographer takes magnificent pictures of nature and historical landmarks from all over the world, without leaving his studio. Vatsal Kataria creates miniature landscapes in his studio using simple materials, like old cardboards, plaster, polystyrene sheets, and newspapers. Then, he paints them using acrylic colors, which is the most challenging part of creating his models. According to the artist, painting is what makes his artwork look alive and real. Finally, he uses his photography skills to capture amazingly realistic pictures of these miniatures. From his studio, Kataria visited Stonehenge in the UK, the Ayers Rock in Australia, the Pyramids in Egypt, and many other spots. Here, take a look at some of his pictures and admire the artwork.





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Yosra is an architect, writer, and teacher. She is always into learning something new. Her life motto is: "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” One day she will travel the world and visit its architectural wonders. In the meanwhile, she contends herself with reading and writing about them.
