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Gravity-Defying Images of People Dropping Calmly

We've seen our fair share of gravity-defying photography, but we're not so sure we've ever considered a sequence with topics so comfortable while only a few inches wide away from impact with the floor. These difficult pictures by Prague-based English teacher and brilliant photographer Brad Hammonds results in audiences asking just how he's able to remain so consisting without even a sign of a flinch or flinch at the possibilities of reaching a hard floor within a portion of a second.

Hammonds displays a amazing peacefulness (especially in his comfortable facial features) in his sequence, named Dropping Through Space, which is intended to indicate "emotional delay."
 The photographer says
"The theme of these photos centers around how one can never truly experience the full sensations of any moment until it has already passed."
He contributes
"When a viewer sees one of my images and questions my safety and ability to appear so calm, I feel satisfied that my goal has been met."
Hammonds doesn't disclose all of his photography tricks in achieving the gravity-defying pictures, but demands that planning and planning are key to his process.

Brad Hammonds Falling Through Space













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