Parisian architecture and a fantastical fairytale world collide in Laurent Chehere’s collection of flying homes. The whimsical series plucks ordinary suburban residences–eroding hotels, circus tents, trailers, and graffiti-covered structures–from their urban settings and places them in midair.
French photographer Laurent Chehere creates each of the flying houses using a mixture of photographs and digital manipulations, composed on a large scale so as to capture the most minute details. By removing the buildings from their urban context, he creates stories both real and imagined, infused with details and references to old Paris and the movies. Each image becomes a mystery, with clues to its inspiration often hidden in plain sight.
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