Photographer Anshu Agarwal fulfilled the dream of millions of Harry Potter fans by creating a stunning photoshoot of kids playing Quidditch in an Indian village. He described the method of achieving these photo effects as "levitation photography," and it took him four Sundays. Anshu is happy he could bring magic into the kids' lives.
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© Photo : Anshu AgarwalAnshu Agarwal is a teacher who works in the Indian village of Kilap.
Anshu Agarwal is a teacher who works in the Indian village of Kilap.
© Photo : Anshu AgarwalHis students watched Harry Potter movies and were excited to become wizards.
His students watched Harry Potter movies and were excited to become wizards.
© Photo : Anshu AgarwalSo one day Anshu Agarwal decided to help his students' fantasies come true.
So one day Anshu Agarwal decided to help his students' fantasies come true.
© Photo : Anshu AgarwalInspired by the kids, the teacher came up with an idea of a Quidditch photoshoot.
Inspired by the kids, the teacher came up with an idea of a Quidditch photoshoot.
© Photo : Anshu AgarwalAnshu Agarwal said he had used a special technique of so-called "levitation photography" in his work.
Anshu Agarwal said he had used a special technique of so-called "levitation photography" in his work.
© Photo : Anshu AgarwalThe kids' dreams came true - they became wizards, and their joy was exactly what Anshu Agarwal had sought to achieve.
The kids' dreams came true - they became wizards, and their joy was exactly what Anshu Agarwal had sought to achieve.
© Photo : Anshu AgarwalThough the kids did not really fly, they were utterly delighted to participate in the project and admired the pictures.
Though the kids did not really fly, they were utterly delighted to participate in the project and admired the pictures.
© Photo : Anshu AgarwalThe Golden Snitch is in the air! It's time to catch it!
The Golden Snitch is in the air! It's time to catch it!