Smart Photography 201707

(Nandana) #1
Miniature Art

U


mesh
Thakker is a
self-taught
freelance hobbyist
photographer.
He started a few
years ago with
portraiture and landscape photography
and soon graduated in the art of editing.
On occasions, he used to create greeting
cards for his doctor-son but he wanted to
create ‘something different’. One day, as he
was watching the movie ‘Honey I Shrunk
the Kids’, it struck him with an idea to
create miniature representations of human
fantasy and day-to-day situations that
could be used as greeting cards or posters.
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and lots of people asked him as to how he
created the miniatures.

Umesh says “I believe every picture should
tell a story. So after getting inspired with
an idea, I try to visualise a story that would
connect with the picture. I then draw a
rough sketch keeping in mind the subject’s
size and expression, the lighting and how
the background should be. I take care that
the background does not have any element
that could take away the viewer’s attention
from the main subject”.

The main ‘actor’ in Umesh’s pictures is
usually his grandson Harill who is just 6
years old. “He understands what’s going
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up with perfect expressions. I rarely have
to shoot twice” says Umesh.

After the shoot, Umesh takes great efforts
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could mar the picture. Attention is given
to every little detail – lighting, shadows,
tonality etc. Sometimes, it takes almost 3-4
days (remember, Umesh is a self-taught
artist without any formal training) to make
his ‘art’ look perfect. He is his own judge,
the jury and the executioner! |SP

Umesh Thakker

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