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A new LEGO inspired book by Chronicle Books has been revealed and it focuses on the world of LEGO photography!

The new book, which will be heading our way in October, shines a spotlight on two highly creative and talented fan photography communities, BrickCentral and Stuck in Plastic.

If you’re a fan of the publisher you know their books are very high quality and not only make very interesting reading but great coffee-table decoration. We here at The Brick Post can’t wait to get our hands on a copy as we love both Minifigures and LEGO Photography.

It is expected to be published sometime this coming October. Please check out the cover and official details below, don’t forget to let us know your thoughts via the comments section.


Official description:

A vibrant and adventurous LEGO® photography book that sees the world in LEGO bricks and minifigures.

LEGO In Focus celebrates the boundless creativity of LEGO play through stunning brick and minifigure photography. Look through the lens of 50 toy photographers as they imagine the world from a LEGO point of view.

This distinctive collection from creators across the globe explores minifigure-sized perspectives on nature, urban life, travel and adventure, and much more. From diving into the ocean’s depths and seeking shelter in a snowstorm, to dancing at a washing machine disco and enjoying ice cream on a summer day, each image offers surprises and hidden humor, while sharpening our focus to the magic of play. Detailed captions and behind-the-scenes progress images take us deeper into the bricks and elements that connect us. LEGO In Focus is the perfect experiential, imaginative photography book for LEGO builders and dreamers alike.

TOY PHOTOGRAPHY FOR LEGO FANS, BY LEGO FANS: The art for this beautiful coffee table book was provided by two talented fan photography communities, Brick Central and Stuck in Plastic. Each of these global communities works closely with the LEGO Group to engage Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs).

FIRST OF IT’S KIND: Never before have adult LEGO fan communities from across the globe come together quite like this. An original concept, this book offers beautiful photography plus quiet humor that fans of LEGO photography books like Small Scenes from a Large Galaxy will love.

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