Photographer Karl Hab Explores the Majestic Beauty of Ombre Skies
“Window seat please.”




The ombre sky is a phenomenon that pretty much everyone can witness when sitting on an airplane, yet the majority of us don’t take time to admire the beautiful gradient that appears on the horizon at dawn or dusk. Paris photographer Karl Hab took it upon himself to document this under-appreciated occurrence throughout his travels over the last 10 years, and has now put together a collection of his best shots in a 44-page zine. Aptly titled “Window Seat Please,” this unique visual exploration can now be purchased from select retailers like colette and PIILS while supplies last.