I use two different cameras in my practice, a DSLR to document my maquettes and produce reference images and also a Polaroid original camera. When photographing my miniatures, I found that I was most interested in close up shots of the furniture. As the narrow focus in the room makes it more difficult for the viewer to determine if this is indeed a real living space.
Digital cameras are everywhere, in everyone’s pocket, you have the capability to take hundreds if not thousands of photographs in one sitting. You can essentially edit and adjust your photographs before and after they’re shot. There is no room for chance. We have tools like Photoshop to perfect or enhance the image once more. But often in this process we loose all sense of what is real, we can become obsessed, we fear chance and loose what is authentic to us.