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•Photographer recreates NASA's epic Artemis 1 launch with Lego (video)
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Lego Hungary's Benedek Lampert has been a Lego photographer for years .
He's captured incredible images of a NASA rocket launch using Lego 's Artemis Space Launch System set.
Lampert 's passion for Lego photography grew after attending photography school and a lifelong love of the brand.
The images are part of Lego 's global #ThisIsHowWePlay campaign.
"Amateur space junkie" creates incredible photos of Lego sets using traditional photography kit.
"I am really passionate about this," he says.
Getting the lighting just right is key when it comes to nailing the look and feel of a finished piece.
Lampert uses an old Nikon SB-24 speedlight along with Litra light cubes to create the lighting effects.
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