Flying Henry, or how he has turned his son into a flying baby

Photographer Rachel Hulin has pushed her creativity to the limit. He has turned your son into a flying baby in a series of images that will soon be collected in a book entitled Flying henry.

As a jealous cook who does not reveal her recipes, the mother also did not want to publicize the technique she uses in the photographs. In fact there are those who criticize her for putting Henry at risk, but we already know that Photoshop is capable of working miracles and resulting in images in which nothing is what it seems.

The snapshots of the baby flying over everyday sites such as the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen or outdoor spaces quickly became one of the sensations of the internet, and even other media such as Time magazine, The Huffington Post, CBS or CNN.

It is not the first time we see babies or children as an object of inspiration for photographers. We have also discovered the work of Dave Engledow, who through the photographic game "World's Best Father" portrayed his daughter in "irresponsible" situations, or Bill Gekas, the father who photographs his five-year-old daughter imitating baroque paintings.

Henry's flights will be part of a book that will be released in April, it will be a children's story starring the flying baby, who will cross the skies with his magic sheet as a cape.

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