Incredible photos of French Olympic athletes in action (no tricks used)
Photographer Mathieu Forget opens a stunning exhibition to mark the start of the Games at Berluti's Paris boutique
Hurdler Sasha Zhoya leaps over 'Flying Man' Mathieu Forget
Mathieu Forget
A performer and photographer known as βFlying Manβ for his gravity-defying poses in pictures has included members of Franceβs Olympic and Paralympic teams in his latest exhibition.
Son of tennis player Guy Forget, Mathieu Forget was a dancer until his photographer friend took a photo of him in the air, with his fist forward in a Superman pose.
The picture subsequently went viral and Mr Forget continued in the same style. He eventually turned photographer himself with the use of a tripod and, now, an assistant to capture his so-called βmovement and levitation artβ.
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Lighter than air
A collaboration with Olympic athletes sees hurdler Sasha Zhoya leaping over his airborne body and, in another photo, he parries with fencer Manon Apithy-Brunet above a table in a fancy Parisian restaurant.
He has also worked with wheelchair tennis player Pauline DeΜrouleΜde, swimmer Florent Manaudou (above), diver Alexis Jandard and the female Olympic handball team.
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His photos are displayed at French fashion house Berlutiβs Paris boutique until September 9. Entry is free.
The brand is clothing French athletes for the Gamesβ opening ceremony.
Next to the photos, a QR code can be scanned to view behind-the-scenes footage of how each photo was created.
Mr Forget plans to release a book of the photos later this year and he will carry the Olympic torch in Versailles on July 23.
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