Today, we see a lot of photographers capturing pictures of their subjects in mid-air, whether they be models in an ad campaign or photographers who shoot themselves.
What some people may not realize is that, in photography, this levitating act has been around for decades. Melvin Sokolsky's 1965 photo spread entitled Fly, for the Spring Collection in Harper's Bazaar, is proof.
In these photographs, fashion models are seen floating across rooftops and caught leaping over elegant diners. And they look stunning!
What some people may not realize is that, in photography, this levitating act has been around for decades. Melvin Sokolsky's 1965 photo spread entitled Fly, for the Spring Collection in Harper's Bazaar, is proof.
In these photographs, fashion models are seen floating across rooftops and caught leaping over elegant diners. And they look stunning!