These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.

English photographer Joseph Ford, who lives on the air bridge between Paris and London, participated in a very interesting project with the collaboration of his friend Nina Dodd, who makes knitting clothes.

Basically, Nina created pieces of clothing that perfectly matched tile prints, benches, staircases, walls, runways and gardens. The goal was simple yet bold: to create camouflage between people and environments.

The result of this project - which involved even the participation of a dog - you can see in the following photographs. They are part of the essay called “Knitted Camouflage” in a free translation. Take a look at some of the photos taken by Ford and then tell us what you think of this idea:

These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.

These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.

These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.

These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.

These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.

These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.

These photos show people creatively camouflaged in everyday scenery.