Artsy Devil Photography

Artsy Devil Photography I am a photographer with a photojournalistic style, specializing in toy photography and dioramas.

06/02/2026

Deep beneath the city streets, a new world is taking shape. This 1 ft x 1 ft handmade sewer diorama combines wood, foam, paint, and resin to recreate a dark underground environment filled with damp tunnels, weathered concrete, and murky water. Layers of texture, grime, and subtle lighting effects bring the scene to life, while the resin water adds depth and realism to the forgotten passageways below. Every detail is crafted by hand to capture the atmosphere of an abandoned sewer system where mystery, danger, and adventure could be lurking around every corner.

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLESOne day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.PHOTO 152: The house is too quiet…...
06/02/2026

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLES
One day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.
PHOTO 152: The house is too quiet… almost staged.
Shadows stretch unnaturally across the hallway as Terrifier slips inside, his presence bending the stillness of the room. Every creak of the floor feels louder than it should be, every flicker of light more deliberate.
Something isn’t right here—but it’s already too late to ignore it.
Captured in a handcrafted diorama, Mezco-style detail brings the eerie stillness to life, while Ulanzi lighting carves long, uneasy shadows through the empty space—freezing that unsettling moment before anything is revealed.

06/02/2026

The dungeon diorama is finally complete. Every stone, shadow, and weathered detail was carefully crafted to capture the feel of an ancient underground passage. Layers of resin and subtle texture work were used to simulate the damp, wet environment, giving the walls and floor a realistic moisture-soaked appearance. The result is a dark, atmospheric scene that feels as if it has been hidden beneath the earth for centuries, waiting for the next adventurer to step inside. ResinArt TabletopTerrain FantasyArt ModelMaking DungeonCrawler

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLESOne day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.PHOTO 151: Captain Nemo pauses at ...
06/01/2026

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLES
One day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.
PHOTO 151: Captain Nemo pauses at the threshold of his world.
The Nautilus hums behind him—steel, pressure, and silence carved into legend. A vessel built for dominion over the deepest unknowns. But tonight, his attention is drawn upward… toward motion, speed, and open air.
Docked beside the great submarine is something unexpected: a wave runner, sleek and restless, bobbing against the dark water like it can’t wait to break free.
He steps forward, coat shifting in the sea breeze, eyes steady as ever. Not abandoning the depths—just answering a different call of the ocean.
One hand still on the Nautilus for a final moment of command… the other already reaching for the ride that will carry him beyond the abyss.
Captured in a handcrafted diorama with Mezco-inspired detail, Ulanzi lighting glances off wet steel and rippling water, freezing the moment between old empires and new horizons.

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLESOne day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.PHOTO 150: Agent J stands in the m...
05/31/2026

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLES
One day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.
PHOTO 150: Agent J stands in the middle of a quiet city street, calm like nothing ever happened—because for everyone else, nothing did.

A flash of chaos just faded from reality. Too fast. Too strange. Too impossible to remember.

In his hand: the neuralyzer. Sleek, clinical, almost ordinary—until it isn’t.

He raises it slowly, thumb poised, ready to erase the last few seconds from every wandering mind that shouldn’t hold onto what it saw. Beside him, the aftermath of an otherworldly encounter dissolves into “just another night in the city.”

With a soft click and a burst of light, memory folds over itself.

Then silence.

Just Agent J, the device, and a world that keeps its secrets safely tucked away in the dark.

Captured through a handcrafted diorama setup, Mezco-style detail, and Ulanzi lighting that isolates the moment between truth and forgetting.

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLESOne day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.PHOTO 149:  Clark Kent stands quie...
05/30/2026

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLES
One day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.
PHOTO 149: Clark Kent stands quietly on the edge of the platform, blending into the rhythm of the city like any other commuter. Suit slightly wrinkled, glasses catching the fluorescent glow, he turns the pages of a newspaper with calm focus.

The headline is hard to ignore: Batman’s latest strike rattles the underworld.

He doesn’t react the way others might. Just a subtle pause. A thoughtful look behind the words. Another secret in a city already full of them.

The subway roars in the distance, wind rushing through the tunnel, but Clark remains still—observing, waiting, listening to a world that never really stops needing him… even when no one knows it yet.

Captured as a handcrafted diorama scene with Mezco-style detail, Ulanzi lighting carves out the mood of a quiet moment before the extraordinary breaks through the ordinary.

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLESOne day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.PHOTO 148: The battlefield shifts ...
05/29/2026

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLES
One day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.
PHOTO 148: The battlefield shifts in an instant—metal screeches, concrete cracks.

The Thing doesn’t hesitate. With raw strength, he rips a streetlight from its base and swings it like a battering ram, sending it crashing straight into Doctor Doom’s armor. Sparks explode on impact as the tyrant of Latveria staggers for the first time.

Beside him, Captain America presses forward, shield ready, turning the broken city into a war zone of resolve and resistance. Doom’s dominance is being tested block by block, blow by blow.

Built with handcrafted diorama detail, Mezco figures bring the chaos to life, while Ulanzi lighting slices through the smoke and dust—freezing the moment where brute force meets unshakable will.

A god of metal versus the unstoppable will of heroes.

05/28/2026

Building a dark fantasy dungeon diorama inside a 1ft x 1ft box, turning a small space into a world of shadows, stone walls, soon to add rusty chains, and forgotten secrets. Every detail was handmade to capture the feeling of an ancient underground prison hidden beneath a ruined castle. Foam, paint, weathering effects, and lighting brought this tiny dungeon to life like a scene pulled straight from a horror RPG. Small build, massive atmosphere.

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLESOne day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.PHOTO 147: The city is under siege...
05/28/2026

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLES
One day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in miniature.
PHOTO 147: The city is under siege and the sky is burning green…

Captain America and the Thing stand shoulder to shoulder, the last line between chaos and order. Shield raised, fists clenched, they push back against the impossible as Doctor Doom towers over the battlefield—cold, calculated, unstoppable.

Captured in a handcrafted diorama, every cracked wall and scorched street tells the story of a war that feels bigger than reality. Mezco action figures bring the clash to life, while Ulanzi lights carve out shadows and highlight the tension in every frame—like the world is holding its breath.

This isn’t just a battle… it’s a last stand.

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLESOne day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds inminiature.PHOTO 146: Dark tunnels. Faint echo...
05/27/2026

ACTION FIGURE CHRONICLES
One day, one scene. Heroes, villains, and worlds in
miniature.
PHOTO 146: Dark tunnels. Faint echoes. Something moves in the walls. 🚇🧟‍♂️

Joel leads with caution, Ellie close behind, as they step into a long-abandoned subway station swallowed by time. Their flashlight cuts through dust and decay—until two infected figures stagger into view from the shadows.

The handcrafted diorama captures every detail: cracked tiles, rusted rails, flickering light, and drifting smoke that makes the underground feel alive… and hungry.

No turning back now—only survival.

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Wesley Chapel, FL
33543

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Monday 8:30am - 9pm
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