This is no online meme - this is art. New York photographer Rachel Hulin created photos of her son flying in mid-air and the pics have since gone viral. She tells Time Magazine's photography blog Lightbox that she was bored one day during an assignment and decided to snap photos of Henry "flying." Hulin won't give up how the photos were produced.
"I never throw him, and I never move him into a place in the frame that he wasn't in to begin with," Hulin told Time Magazine's Lightbox blog. "I like Henry to fly the way he feels like it, I never pose him in a specific way. Sometimes he
"I wanted the flights to feel genuine," Hulin told Time Magazine's Lightbox blog. "These are places we are really in everyday, it's not a cut-and-paste job on random interiors and landscapes."
According to her website, Hulin's work has been displayed at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery, Jen Bekman Gallery, and The New York Photo Festival. She is based in New York and Providence, R.I.
This is no online meme - this is art. New York photographer Rachel Hulin created photos of her son flying in mid-air and the pics have since gone viral. She tells Time Magazine's photography blog Lightbox that she was bored one day during an assignment and decided to snap photos of Henry "flying." Hulin won't give up how the photos were produced.
"I never throw him, and I never move him into a place in the frame that he wasn't in to begin with," Hulin told Time Magazine's Lightbox blog. "I like Henry to fly the way he feels like it, I never pose him in a specific way. Sometimes he
"I wanted the flights to feel genuine," Hulin told Time Magazine's Lightbox blog. "These are places we are really in everyday, it's not a cut-and-paste job on random interiors and landscapes."
According to her website, Hulin's work has been displayed at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery, Jen Bekman Gallery, and The New York Photo Festival. She is based in New York and Providence, R.I.
This is no online meme - this is art. New York photographer Rachel Hulin created photos of her son flying in mid-air and the pics have since gone viral. She tells Time Magazine's photography blog Lightbox that she was bored one day during an assignment and decided to snap photos of Henry "flying." Hulin won't give up how the photos were produced.