Our obsession with pursuing the unattainable has preoccupied Norwegian fine art photographer Ole Marius Joergensen
At the age of seven, I became obsessed with Superheroes. I loved their meaningful and adventurous life. I was taken by their colourful costumes. My mother even made me one.
As children we are driven to pursue the unattainable, but to no avail. I remained the same little boy, chasing my dream.
When I grew up, I decided to make Superman the subject of a photo series. My project shows the character of Superman as a real human being, going after the impossible mission.
His big dream is to fly, regardless of the consequences. For him, it’s trial and error.
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Read more in The Northern Correspondent #9