What Stormtroopers Do On Their Day Off – Part 2

365 photographs later, Stéfan has finally finished his year long project of photographing Stormtroopers in various daily scenarios. In this part two follow-up post (view part 1 here), we show some of the most popular photos from his second half of the TK455 & TK479 journey!

Check out the official Flickr page for captions and context to the entire collection + alternative scenes!


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