Father creates inspiring photos of son with Down's Syndrome flying
Art director and web designer, Alan Lawrence, wanted to show the world that even 'those with special needs can do anything they put their minds to, they can fly'. His 2-year-old son, Wil, was born with Down's Syndrome. The photo series, which he
He is just making sure that the balloons don't fly away.
Wil loves building Lego super-scrapers with his sister at home.
Wil's amazed expression makes us curious as to what exactly did he see outside his window.
Playing hide-and-seek in the fields is a lot easier when you can hover in mid-air.
The family dog has no clue that Wil is quietly on his tail.
Who needs a boat to sail when you can just fly over the water?
Looks like Wil can do anything to enjoy the family's story-reading sessions.
Lawrence reveals that when Wil was little, he would lie on his stomach and raise his arms and legs like he was flying, according to reports. That's how Lawrence got the idea for the photo series.
Lawrence prepares the images by first getting a picture clicked, in which he holds Wil in the air, after that he airbrushes himself out in order to create the illusion that Wil is flying.
Art director and web designer, Alan Lawrence, wanted to show the world that even 'those with special needs can do anything they put their minds to, they can fly'. His 2-year-old son, Wil, was born with Down's Syndrome. The photo series, which he
Father creates inspiring photos of son with Down's Syndrome flying