


Photographer and mother Rachel Hulin uses her baby boy Henry as the subject of her Flying Series, shooting magical images of the kid seemingly floating peacefully in space, like a tiny astronaut. “I wanted the flights to feel genuine,” she told the New York Times. “These are places we are really in every day; it’s not a cut-and-paste job on random interiors and landscapes.” And she insists she doesn’t throw Henry into the air. Which is how we would have done it. Because the camera is not supposed to lie. (via LightBox)
Stephen Saban
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