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Thomas Nolf – As Real As It Gets

As Real As It Gets is a photography project by Thomas Nolf exploring humanity’s need for escape through aviation culture. Between 2020 and 2024, Nolf traveled the globe, engaging with flight simulator enthusiasts, aircraft spotters, and visiting the world’s largest model airport, Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg.

During the COVID-19 lockdown, Nolf rekindled his childhood fascination with flying through Microsoft Flight Simulator, inspiring him to connect with others who similarly escape reality through aviation. Enthusiasts build elaborate home cockpits, ranging from desk setups to immersive recreations using real aircraft parts. This hobby provides a sense of control, structure, and autonomy, with some believing they could land an actual plane.

The project also highlights aircraft spotters who document planes with precision. At places like Maho Beach in Sint-Maarten, spotters and tourists gather to experience low-flying planes against stunning tropical backdrops, merging thrill and beauty.

Through photography, simulated images, and archival footage, Nolf examines the dreamy allure of aviation. His stylised compositions blur the lines between reality and fiction, reflecting on the romanticism and artificiality of escape.

200 pages, 24 x 30cm, hardcover, Art Paper Editions (Ghent).

$49.76
Thomas Nolf – As Real As It Gets
$49.76

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As Real As It Gets is a photography project by Thomas Nolf exploring humanity’s need for escape through aviation culture. Between 2020 and 2024, Nolf traveled the globe, engaging with flight simulator enthusiasts, aircraft spotters, and visiting the world’s largest model airport, Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg.

During the COVID-19 lockdown, Nolf rekindled his childhood fascination with flying through Microsoft Flight Simulator, inspiring him to connect with others who similarly escape reality through aviation. Enthusiasts build elaborate home cockpits, ranging from desk setups to immersive recreations using real aircraft parts. This hobby provides a sense of control, structure, and autonomy, with some believing they could land an actual plane.

The project also highlights aircraft spotters who document planes with precision. At places like Maho Beach in Sint-Maarten, spotters and tourists gather to experience low-flying planes against stunning tropical backdrops, merging thrill and beauty.

Through photography, simulated images, and archival footage, Nolf examines the dreamy allure of aviation. His stylised compositions blur the lines between reality and fiction, reflecting on the romanticism and artificiality of escape.

200 pages, 24 x 30cm, hardcover, Art Paper Editions (Ghent).

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