
Girl’s dreams interpreted through photographs
Photographer Jan von Holleben has one hell of an imagination. Yes, he interpreted a request by German newspaper ZEIT to generate a series of images around the idea of dreams as an opportunity to delve deep into his inner-consciousness and give a new spin on his famous Dreams of Flying images.






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nuvu said | 20 October, 2011
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simone said | 20 October, 2011
Have you seen (at http://milasdaydreams.blogspot.com/) adele andersen ‘s work ? … She does, for 2 years, exactly the same work with her baby….