24 photos of what cabin crew do when passengers don’t see

When Virgin Airlines stewardess Molly Choma is given a free minute, she picks up a camera to take a few more shots for her world-famous series of photographs called The Secret Life of Virgins.

Molly’s mother was a stewardess and always carried a camera with her, which affected the girl when she grew up.

In 2008, the girl studied graphic design and graduated.

It was difficult for her to find a job after studying, and her mother invited her to work as a flight attendant.

The first few months of work, Molly was in the "reserve", waiting at the airport for a flight appointment.

To pass the time, she began to take pictures.

Airport employees nicknamed her "a girl with a camera."

Passion for photography grew and Molly began to look for models for her portfolio.

She wondered where to find a bunch of attractive people who would not mind taking a picture.

And then she realized that she could photograph the flight attendants of the company for which she worked.

“It has become a fun activity,” says Molly.

Choma only photographs Virgin Airlines employees, not passengers.

In some pictures, her colleagues are posing, but most of all, the girl likes to capture real moments.

Limited space and lighting make aircraft not the best place to take pictures.

Molly got the hang of using foil from food trays to reflect light on people's faces.

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