In his charming self-portraits, UK-based photographer Caulton Morris likes to present himself upside-down, and often seemingly headless, but always pretty nonchalant about it. Not only is the concept kind of sweet and sometimes quite funny, we actually find it pretty impressive: Morris doesn’t use Photoshop to create these images — he’s actually managed to get himself into all these precarious situations by force of will, snapping his photo with a self-timed camera. Click through to see a few of our favorite shots from Morris’s Upside, and then head on over to his website to see even more of his work. Let’s only hope this doesn’t become the new planking. … Read More
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