Jumping Fabric Photography by William Hundley

by Scott Beale on October 10, 2007 · 2 comments

William Hundley

Stripes

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Austin photographer William Hundley has an amazing series of photos featuring people jumping in the air covered by various types of fabric and sheets. You can see examples of this photography in his “Friends” and “Entoptic Phenomena” galleries.

Easter Island

William also shoots great photos of things on top of cheeseburgers.

photos by William Hundley

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1 Clay Newton October 10, 2007 at 12:31 pm

These pieces are freakin amazing.

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