These Photos Of A Man Falling Through Space Are Straight Out Of 'The Matrix'
Hammonds is an expat who lives in the Czech Republic and currently works as a teacher. He only pursues
He photographs bodies (usually his own) falling in various positions and against numerous backdrops. "The idea comes from the concept of emotional delay and how one can never truly experience the full sensation of any moment until it has already passed," said Hammonds in an email to Business Insider.
He alters the photos as little as possible, but in order to keep himself safe and have the images look as
"The most common question I get is 'how?' " he said. "I feel satisfied when a viewer asks me, 'didn't that hurt?' It lets me know I've succeeded."
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