Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

Categories: Photo project | Positive

Lithuanian photographer Tadas Cherniauskas invited hundreds of people to take part in a photo shoot. All they had to do was stand up and pose while a powerful jet of air blew in their face. And Tadas, of course, filmed it all. It turned out, I must say, funny. The project was called Blow Job, which in English means "oral sex" or "air flow".

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

In 2011, Tadas unexpectedly changed course and retrained from an architect to a photographer. He has several other projects — an interpretation of Van Gogh's self-portrait "Revealing the Truth" and a documentary photo project about beach regulars "Comfort Zone".

The incredible success of Tadas' work has provided him with the opportunity to exhibit his photographs all over the world. The pictures have won many international awards.

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

The photographer told:

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

 

Photo project "An air jet in my face" from a Lithuanian photographer

Keywords: Air | Funny | Lithuania | Stream | Photographer

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