*mini topographic (2026)









About this project
Mini Topographic is an experimental photographic project that explores the space between the microscopic and the monumental. By deconstructing traditional perceptions of scale and depth, the work reveals a visual paradox: the smallest stone fragment holds the vastness of a canyon, while a few millimetres of space echoes the grandeur of an ancient landscape.
This is achieved through specialized lighting and optics, which strip away physical context and compel viewers to confront a “topographic illusion.” It’s a study of nature’s fractal essence, showing how the same forces of pressure, heat, and time that shape our planet are etched into its smallest components.
Technically, the project investigates the interplay of light and refraction to create a sense of depth that feels both alien and familiar. These aren’t just macro photographs; they’re curated explorations of a hidden geography. By elevating the miniature to the status of the monumental, Mini Topographic invites viewers to reconsider their relationship with the natural world, suggesting that the sublime is found not only in vast horizons but also within the palm of one’s hand.