Photographer transforms famous locations into amazing artwork using paper cut-out props
From:People's Daily | 2016-07-08 10:16
In another shot, Rich conjured up a peaceful beach scene when he was visiting Sentosa Island in Singapore, using a tiny figure of a woman reading in a hammock.
In his latest photographs, Rich has turned the statue of Julius Caesar, which holds court outside the iconic Caesars Palace hotel in Las Vegas, into a selfie stick-wielding tourist.
The tree-like towers in Singapore's Gardens by the Bay have become tees for a giant golf ball, while New York's Guggenheim Museum has been transformed into a vase for daffodils.
Rich said: 'It all began in London when I turned Big Ben into the London Eye and from there created a series of photos from London.
'From the start of this year I've been able to travel further afield and have had a jam-packed year so far, visiting Hong Kong, Singapore, Nanjing, Val d'Isere, New York and Las Vegas.
'It's been great to transform familiar sights into something different and it's even more fun watching people's reactions when they see my photos.
'I really enjoy it when other tourists come up to me and ask what I'm doing.
'When I show them the photo their faces go through a transition of confusion, to smiling and then laughing.'