Toy Photography

Toy Photography

Author: Steve Brazill October 8, 2020 Duration: 57:28

I had not heard of Mitchel Wu until my friends at Platypod mentioned him to me, and that surprised me. I don’t want that to happen to you, so I am introducing you to some of the most playful work you’ll ever see. His work is stunningly good.

When I see Mitchel’s photography it makes me want to be a child again. Every photo merges my childhood, and the memories of my son growing up, with everyday life as an adult. His work makes me smile, and I’m not sure there is any higher compliment I can give.

Mitchel Wu is a toy photographer, but let’s be clear, he isn’t just playing around (sorry, couldn’t resist). In a recent interview with The Phoblographer Mitchel said something about toy photography that I can’t get out of my head, saying it was an “art form that encouraged (demanded!) storytelling and creativity”. That line strikes me as one of the most important realizations I’ve heard, and I often preach about how images need to tell a story. In Mitchel’s case his ‘props’ are things that are near and dear to us. As kids we play with these toys as though they are real. Buzz Lightyear can fly, Yoda can defend against a group of Stormtroopers, Scooby and Shaggy do get into actual trouble, and food should always be considered part of the fun. Mitchel Wu brings these stories, these memories to life.

Taking his Illustration degree to The Walt Disney Company, Mitchel worked as a product designer / developer on their high end sculpture line. That in turn lead to creative collaborations with companies like Warner Bros, Pixar, LucasFilm, Sony Pictures and more. Those connections I think were a prediction of where Mitchel was headed.

Mitchel’s life as a photographer started out in the corporate and lifestyle arena, but transitioned to weddings. As his daughter began High School Mitchel made a choice… he realized that his days of having his daughter home everyday would soon be over, because she would be starting college in a few years. This is when Mitchel found toy photography. That is where Mitchel and I have something in common. I was a wedding DJ for 18 years, and as my son started High School I too started to dread being gone every weekend. I sold all of gear and focus on my I.T consulting, but at the same time I found concert photography. It’s weird sometimes how we photographers have some similar paths.

Mitchel’s work has been featured in places like the NY Post, the UK Daily Mail, WGN Morning News, and So Cal PBS. He has worked on campaigns for brands such as Toy Story, Harry Potter, Hot Wheels, Fortnite, Power Rangers, G.I. Joe, UNO, and Scrabble, and has created images for The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros, Hasbro, Mattel, Virgin Media and more.

In February of 2020 he was invited to exhibit work, as well as speak, at Toy Fair New York, one of the largest industry toy conventions in the world. This was the first exhibit of any kind in Toy Fair’s 100+ year history. He even got to kick off Toy Fair NY by cutting the opening ribbon with NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal!

Join toy photographer extraordinaire Mitchel Wu and me as we take a deep dive into his playful image “Duke and Forky” on this episode of Behind the Shot.

Connect with Mitchel

Website: mitchelwutoyphotography.com
Instagram: @mitchelwuphotography
Facebook: @mitchelwuphotography
Twitter: @mitchelwuphoto
YouTube: @MitchelWuToyPhotography

Mitchel Online

60 Second Docs: Professional Photographer Brings Toys To Life In Surreal Shots
Toy Fair New York: TFNY20 Mitchell Wu Gallery | The Toy Association
Schleich Toy Company: The Power of Imagination Campaign

Interviews with Mitchel

The Phoblographer: Toy Story: How This Photographer Brings His Toys to Life
Mojo Nation: Toy photographer and storyteller Mitchel Wu on his creative process

Mitchel’s Photographer Suggestion – Neville Kidd

Canon Europe: How Neville Kidd Became TV’s Hottest DoP
Instagram: @kidd_neville

Marvel’s 616 Announcement:
An anthological documentary series airing on Disney+ that features Mitchel

Marvel: marvel.com

Behind the Scenes


Steve Brazill hosts Behind the Shot-Video, a series that goes far beyond gear lists and camera settings. Each conversation is a deep exploration of the creative and technical journey behind compelling images. You’ll hear working photographers unpack the entire process-from the initial spark of an idea and the challenges of the location to the critical decisions made in post-production. This podcast sits at the unique intersection of art and practical technology, offering tangible lessons for anyone looking to improve their visual storytelling. Rather than abstract theory, these discussions provide a real-world look at problem-solving under pressure and the artistic choices that define a signature style. Tune in for honest, detailed breakdowns that reveal how memorable shots are truly built, layer by layer. It’s an essential resource for visual artists seeking both inspiration and actionable knowledge, all grounded in the lived experience of accomplished creators.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 200

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