Brussels-based photographer Jeffrey Vanhoutte and film director André (Nicolas Vantomme) used high speed cameras to create a photography project that features slow-motion footage and photos of professional dancer Noi Pakon’s movements freezed in time; the project was made as an advertisement for Campina Friesland Kievit, a Dutch company that makes coffee creamer.
The video of the advertisement
Behind the scene
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