Philippe Ramette, born in 1961 in Auxerre, France, is a conceptual artist mostly known of a series of gravity-defying photographs that show him in seemingly impossible poses. How on earth does he do this? Definitely not digitally!
Mostly he gets himself on stage in his black suit and he composes a picture of a landscape that will be part of something extravagant and visually stunning. Thanks to his photographer Marc Domage, the outcome is very realistic. And what is the secret?
Both Ramette and Domage, created a support hidden inside the clothing and encored into whatever they were shooting on, and at the same time the camera was tilted. See for yourselves!
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source : Wikipedia
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