Sunday, 1 November 2015

Man Reinvents Famous Landmarks Using Nothing But Paper Cutouts And Imagination



Big Ben, London

This idea was the first that inspired the entire project!
 

Af Chapman, Stockholm

 
He simply looked at a landmark and allowed his imagination to run wild before deciding what object would be best cut out to use in the photo.

London Eye, London

He was motivated to do more photos around London when bystanders expressed interest in his first endeavor, the Big Ben photo.

Trafalgar Square, London

He would post the photos to his Instagram account with a peculiar fact about the landmark. That way, people could both see the place in a new light as well as learn something completely new about it.

Arc De Triomphe, Paris

One day, Lonely Planet reached out to him on Instagram and asked if he would be interested in taking more photos for them in other locations.

Tower Bridge, London

He quickly replied saying he would love to, and as a result got to visit Stockholm, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Paris to take cool photos.

Southbank Fountains, London

He ran around the cities with a handful of paper cutouts and took as many photos as he possibly could with them.

Sherlock Holmes Statue, London

Betting you agree that the results of his project are pretty impressive.

St. George's Warf, London

 Allow this man to serve as a reminder that it doesn't take much to do a cool project like this. All he had was a camera, paper, and a vision!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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