
Bringing LEGOto
Focused on indoor, product-style LEGO photography that highlights each minifigure and scene with clarity and emotion
Featured Work
A selection of my favorite shots

The Magic Behind the Shot
Discover the creative process, techniques, and dedication that goes into every LEGO photograph.
- 1Concept & Planning
Exploring ideas and testing minifigure poses, story concepts, and scene compositions.
- 2Building & Setup
Constructing LEGO props and support rigs to create believable depth, space, and context.
- 3Capture & Edit
Photographing the scene using varied angles and lighting, followed by post-editing work.
Catwoman is suspended with a chain secured to a truss rig and stabilized using support bars and clips. This prevents swinging and keeps the chain straight to simulate weight. The bars are positioned to allow for easy masking during post-processing.
The Visual Journey
See the transformation from raw capture to final edit. Drag the handle across the images to reveal the magic of post-processing.

Bricks on Shelves
to Stories on Screen
Hey there — I'm Wen Kiong, a LEGO photographer based in Singapore. What started as casual snapshots of my collection on Instagram soon became something more. I wanted to do more than just collect and shelve my minifigures and sets.

FromCollectortoCreator
I've always been a minifigure collector at heart. Over time, that passion grew into a love for capturing their stories, one photo at a time.
Reignited my love for LEGO with a Rogue One battle pack, all for the Death Trooper.
The collection grew beyond Star Wars, and so did the BrickLink orders.
Launched my LEGO Instagram (@legofiesta) with a custom DC minifigure display lit by LEDs.
Shot my first camera-based photos, featuring the Friends apartment set (thanks to a friend's loan!).
Shot my first camera-based photos, featuring the Friends apartment set (thanks to a friend's loan!).