How heavy is happiness? Can its weight ever truly be measured? These questions form the poetic heart of the photo series "Weightless," inspired by Kyoichi Katayama's book "The Weight of Happiness." Just as in the literary work, happiness is depicted as an ethereal, feather-light presence that dances on the edge of perception, slipping away like a fleeting breath. The photographs beckon you to immerse yourself in the delicate, fragile essence of a moment of joy, urging you to see the beauty that lies within even the most transient of instants. Here, happiness is embodied by the figure of a woman—graceful, light, and fleeting. She is the embodiment of joy, so elusive and airy that she feels almost weightless, like a whisper carried away by the wind.
ARCHIVE D‘ACCRO by Victor Novotny & Kai Foitzick (@archive_daccro), A_new_label by Alexa Neufang (a_new_label), Schnegel- berg_Design by Christian Schnegelberg (@schnegelberg_design)
Set Des & Photo & Retoucher: @einhornfeealina
Fashion: @a_new_label
MUA: @jaohxbeauty
Stylist: @julia_d.p
Stylist: @laura_mirellah
Model: @golisano.matteo
MUA: @nickosmakeup
Model: @vivien.bl
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