Best known for his commercial work involving clients such as Audi and Nike French photographer Laurent Chehere had a change of heart, left advertising and traveled the world. One result is his flying houses series, an enchanting collection of airborne buildings and other human housings magically floating in mid air. I definitely need to travel again and you just to click to enlarge …
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