Chapter One
The
Sort.
It begins the same way every time — a wooden tray pulled from the shelf, fingers moving through cool plastic, hunting for a single translucent orange. The house is quiet. The coffee is still hot.
500K
Followers
6 yrs
Building
340+
MOCs posted
Sorting tray, Saturday 9:14am — before the first brick is placed.
Every build starts
with the sort.
Before a single stud clicks into place, there's the ritual of the tray. Plates separated from bricks. Translucents in their own small drawer. Tiles face-up so you can read the color in the lamp light. The sort is not prep work — it's the first act of composition.
"The sort is meditation disguised as housekeeping."
— margin note, build log #112
Builder's Note
I sort by color first, then by element type within each color. Translucents always live in the small glass jar on the left — catching the morning light is the only inventory system that matters.
The build
is never linear.
A MOC starts as a rough idea sketched in a notebook margin — a roofline, a color story, a single interesting part used in a way it wasn't designed for. The build process is archaeology in reverse: burying a small world one layer at a time.
4–8 hrs
Average build time
~2,400
Pieces per MOC
3 drafts
Before final shot
1 lamp
The only light source
"Every wrong piece placed is a decision made — sometimes the mistake becomes the design."
— build log #209
"Work in progress is the most honest photograph."
Light is the
only material
that costs nothing.
The camera doesn't know it's photographing plastic. It only knows light, shadow, and depth. Get those three right and a 1×1 brick reads like polished stone in a Venetian courtyard.
Lighting Diagram
Full lighting diagrams included in the free Lookbook PDF ↓
The single source rule
One lamp, positioned at 35° to the build surface. Everything else is fill from white foam board.
Golden hour in a box
A sheet of amber gel over the lamp gives ABS plastic the warmth of a late afternoon in a French workshop.
Shadow is the subject
The long shadow cast by a 1×1 cylinder tells you more about the scene than the brick itself.
The photograph
is the final build.
Shot at f/2.8, ISO 400. Single amber-gelled lamp from upper left.
#WinterVillage
#ColorStudy
#MacroMonday
#TokyoAlley
#CoralReef
#BotanicStudy
#WinterVillage
#ColorStudy
#MacroMonday
#TokyoAlley
#CoralReef
#BotanicStudy
Open the
Lookbook.
Ten of the most-liked builds from the last three years, documented in full. Behind-the-scenes lighting diagrams, parts lists with BrickLink sources, and the story of every shot.
10 complete build breakdowns
Lighting diagrams for each setup
BrickLink parts lists (printable)
Camera settings and lens notes
Editing workflow in Lightroom
PDF · 48 pages · No email required
Brick
The Build
Lookbook
Vol. I · 2026