Photographer Benjamin Von Wong dropped by two weeks chasing storms to photograph a series of unique portraits that have like background real storms. Its purpose was climate change what is happening to our planet and how livestock contributes to it.
Having never hunted a storm asked for her help Kelly Delay, one of the top storm hunters.
A friend of Von Wong offered him an ambulance to travel and at the same time to process it in a photo studio as well as in a darkroom.
According to Kelly Delay's instructions, they had 10 to 15 minutes in each storm they found, until they were safely removed from space and from the storm that often traveled at the speed of 48 kilometers per hour. At this time, they had to find the perfect angle, set up the scenes, make lighting and organize the protagonists.
Here's the resulting set of portraits created:
and here is a two minute video which shows how the photos were taken:
You can find more information about this project about it climate change at Von Wong's website.