Saturday, May 16, 2026

Imagine YOU siting on each seat!

Imagine having an entire plane to yourself and turning it into the ultimate solo photo shoot, complete with 100 copies of your own face staring back from every row. An airline worker named Tim LaBranche, an airport operations supervisor at JetBlue Airways in Houston, Texas, found himself alone on an aircraft before his shift started in 2014. Instead of just sitting quietly, he decided to turn the empty cabin into a giant photo studio. He spent about an hour walking through the plane and taking a photo of himself in every single seat. He posed differently in each one, checking his phone, leaning into the aisle, fiddling with the overhead lights, or staring blankly ahead like a tired traveler. Then he took all of those individual photos and painstakingly merged them into a single composite image. The final picture shows a plane packed entirely with versions of Tim, one in every seat, row after row of the same shaven-headed man staring back from both sides of the aisle. He told the Daily Express that editing the picture together took about six hours. "I like it because it's a unique image," he said. "It takes special access to a plane and time to do it." He took the original photos between three and four in the morning, using the quiet hours before his shift to create something that has since made the rounds on the internet for years.

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