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Our old pal Isaac Newton spent his whole life trying to prove that Up was Up, and Up pressed Down on things that were Down. Well we’re bucking that now-established wisdom and making Sideways where it’s at. Jan von Holleben’s photo series, “Dreams of Flying,” cleverly switches Up with Sideways by having neighborhood kids lie on their sides amid props on the ground around them. We guess von Holleben figured that kids spend most of their time crawling around in the dirt anyway, so why not make the best of it? Bucking gravity, his photographs recreate wondrous scenes from our childhood dreams – taking us back to a time when our grandest ambitions were to explore jungles, walk the moon, and blaze across the Sahara on doggie-back. The results are imaginative and brilliant. And, taking a page from von Holleben’s book, we’re now off try this for ourselves! All we need is a ladder, some kids, and a camera… Viva la Sideways! Jan von Holleben’s “Dreams of Flying” Photo Series p.s. Try this out along with us! Post your results in this post in the Photojojo Forum, and you may be randomly chosen to win a special prize. p.p.s. Keen readers may note that Karina blogged this over a year ago. We just loved the idea so much we had to write about it twice! → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← 11 Ways to Make Your Mom Really Happy This Mother’s Day 19 New Year’s Photo Resolutions — Goodbye 2007, Hello Two Thousand and Awesome! What Might You Look Like if You Were Black? or White? or Old? The Face Transformer Shows All |
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[...] So, I read about it here. Saw the pictures here. Let me tell you, this was MUCH harder than I thought it would be. First of all, I’m scared of heights. I didn’t have a ladder and ended up climbing on top of my van. BAD idea. Plus, I don’t think my kids understood the idea of what we were trying to accomplish. I explained it and then let them set up the shot themselves. It was okay, but not great. It was also cold and windy and the shadows were getting in the way. I think we’ll practice a bit tonight and try again around lunch tomorrow. This is definitely one of those ‘it’s the experience, not the result’ projects! [...]
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[...] Here’s one awesome NY-based family that must’ve inherited the angels’ ability for sharing great blessings. They decided to model their Christmas cards this year after Jan von Holleben’s “Dreams of Flying” photo series, which we told you about in the newsletter a while ago. Gabriella, the Mom, documented the process on her wonderful blog, and we can’t be more impressed with the results! [...]
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[...] The crazy mayhem following Jan von Holleben’s “Dreams of Flying” photo series continues… we feel rather sorry for Dilmah, we admit. Trackback | Post to del.icio.us [...]
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