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Stephen Hayford, an American photograph, is having, maybe, the most unusual job in the world. He professionally makes alive art scenes out of toys! His dioramas are mostly inspired by Star Wars universe and his main customer is Lucasfilm. In his artworks he embodies both real scenes from the original film series and his own ideas about life and weekdays of SW-heroes:
As Stephen says, he started making dioramas in 1990s already. 20 years of professional photojournalism help him to give naturality and unique character to his compositions. Some of his artworks really let us plunge into the thick of the events of the saga, and look at them from a new angle. The others represent Stephen's good sense of humor and author's discovery. Don't they even remind you scenes from the "Robot Chicken" sometimes?