Jan von Holleben was born in 1977 in Cologne and brought up in the southern German countryside, he lived most of his young life in an alternative commune and identifies a strong connection between the development of his photographic work. When he was 13 years old, he followed his father's photographic career by picking up a camera and experimenting with all sorts of "magical tricks", developing his photographic imagination and skills with friends and family and later honing his technique in commercial settings. After pursing studies in Freiburg, he moved to London. Then, became submerged within the London photographic scene, where he worked as picture editor, art director and photographic director., He quickly set up Young Photographers United and photodebut, followed more recently by the Photographer's Office. Holleben's body of photographic work focusing on the 'homo ludens', is itself built from a playful integration of pedagogical theory with his own personal experiences of play memories of childhood.
My favourite pictures of "Dreams of Flying(Jan von Holleben)"
Sometime children are dreaming about they are in the space. I thought this picture can give hope to children and also it is good picture so I like this picture.
Most of children like advantage. This picture shows the children are fight with ghost and they are about to win, so I thought this picture can give fun to children and also I could have fun with this picture so I like it.
Almost every children imagine about flying. I thought when children are looking this picture they could imagine of flying. It gave imagination to children so I like it.
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