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Levitating Self-Portraits by Natsumi Hayashi

March 22, 2011 from AoiroStudio's blog

On my last post, I've posted about Anastasia Volkova who gave us such a splendid vision about Wedding Photography. This time, I wanna show you another great vision and it's about Self-Portrait Photography.

Meet Natsumi Hayashi, a photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. She takes self-portrait pictures of herself while she's in levitation; I think it's fun and fantastic idea. For more information about Natsumi, check out her website Yowayowacamera.com.

About the author

My name's François Hoang and my alias's Aoiro Studio. I am a self-taught freelance graphic designer from Montreal, Canada. I've been designing for the last 4 years and really have a huge passion for creative work that makes a difference in our world. If you wanna requests some posts; I can be found on Twitter or feel free to contact me.

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