The boy and the dove

Felix’s work appears to use a healthy mix of perspective, attention to detail and Photoshop wizardry.

Star Wars Tamashii Nations

Handcrafted dioramas, a small smoke machine and some clever camera placement lead to some fantastic and interesting results.

Shelby GT40

A spray of moisture, some clever lighting, the right angle and you can make a small toy car look like a dream machine. 

A rusty Nova

Here he’s made a toy car look like a well-worn automobile that’s rusty and run-down but still has plenty of character. 

Myth mountains

Some clever photography can even transform a day at the beach into a foreboding landscape of a distant planet.

Love Car

The Love Car came about as a project over several years. Another small model car turned into something much bigger.

Heartbreak

We love seeing the various small steps that go into creating a masterpiece like this. 

Fix it

For this one, Felix used a tiny scale model of an East German Trabant backdropped with an image of the Los Andes mountains snapped on a trip to Peru. 

Future Car

Using another model car, some clever lighting and fake fog, Felix transforms an old-looking car into a futuristic flying one. 

Echo 1

Back in 2017, Felix worked on creating an awesome vision of the iconic vehicle from Ghost Busters as part of a project called Famous Cars.

Dukes of Hazard

This brilliant shoot and several others like it were inspired by the Dukes of Hazard for a famous movie cars project.

Action!

We can only imagine how much effort goes into these images where two cars look like they’re actually moving. Jumping over one another through a cloud of smoke. 

Love Bug Story

Perspective plays a big part in these works and the results are magnificent.

Abducted

We love the framing of this artist’s work, along with the lighting and smoke that’s added for atmosphere.

Back to the Future

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads. But we do need a lot of photography magic.

The Stadium

This one is inspired by Call of Duty Warzone. That’s impressive enough by itself, but the attention to detail that went into it is what impresses us the most. 

Toilet roll money

Back in the height of the pandemic when people were panic buying toilet paper, our favourite miniature artist was creating something special.