Crumpled Paper Comet Captures

The Thomas Brown Meteor Series is Deceptively Weightless

Inspired by the doom and gloom that pervades the news and media on a consistent basis, the Thomas Brown Meteor series wants to draw attention to the fact that we shouldn't sweat over the things we have no control over.

The photography project captures miniature meteor models that are made out of crumpled up pieces of paper and thrown up into the air to seem as though they have been photographed flying through space.

While there are many people who live in fear of the day that a meteor might hit Earth and end life as we know it, the Thomas Brown Meteor photography series emphasizes that these kinds of worries hold no actual weight.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Meteor Models - Creating miniature meteor models using unconventional materials.
2. Photography Project - Using photography to create the illusion of meteor models flying through space.
3. Emphasizing Weightless Worries - Highlighting the insignificance of fears and worries that hold no actual weight.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Exploring innovative techniques in photography to create unique visual experiences.
2. Art - Promoting creative expression and unconventional materials in art projects.
3. Mindfulness - Developing strategies to alleviate unnecessary worries and encourage a sense of calm.

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