
Photographer Rachel Hulin has captured her baby mid-flight throughout their lovely home. But how has this infant mastered the art of levitation, we're not sure. And artist swears this is no cut-and-paste job. In an interview with Time Magazine, Hulin was completely mum on how she mastered these shots:
"I wanted the flights to feel genuine," she said. "These are places we are really in everyday, it's not a cut-and-paste job on random interiors and landscapes... I never throw him, and I never move him into a place in the frame that he wasn't in to begin with. I like Henry to fly the way he feels like it, I never pose him in a specific way. Sometimes he's graceful and sometimes he's a little hunchback. I think telling you more would ruin it."
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DISCUSSION
I think I figured it out(if other people with awesome shoop skils could help).
The baby pic with the "New Human" sign kinda gives out a hint since most of the pics look like the baby is beign hold on his mid section from below. That same pic shows how the baby's legs go down in a position which makes it look like he is beign hold, plus the baby smiles at the bed like he is beign holded by his mom or dad.
Another hint that a person is holding the kid is that the bed matress is a little lower in the middle.
I am guessing she takes the photo with someone holding the baby, takes some other photos without them, cuts the person out(or she overlaps the person with the other photos) and tada.