Amazing project "We are not twins!"
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/amazing-project-we-are-not-twins.htmlEach of us periodically talking about resemblance with another person. And we hear it from relatives, friends or just from strangers, which can sometimes be to strike up a conversation. Sometimes we become curious and want to live to see this "twin".
Canadian Francois Brunel (Francois Brunelle) carries out such a wish: around the world, he finds strangers to each other, but very similar people and photographs them in his project "We're not twins!", bringing their resemblance to the absolute maximum.
Looking at photos of the two girls, it's hard to believe that they are absolutely strangers to each other people. And it's true — Morgan Bowden and Imogen of Reui not have family ties, but have a strikingly similar appearance.
Absolutely incredible similarities Tamara Stomphorst and Sandra Maine no effect even different color of their hair.
"With this project I want to share my passion — finding something absurd like strangers to each other people," says Brunel.
Stunning masterpieces from a real artist.
Norman Levesque and Claude Moffet similar "haircuts", so to speak, but most importantly, they are both "one person"!
I wonder what role in the final result is the photographer, his ability to catch the view, to put "doubles" in the desired position, the subsequent processing of photos and other such nuances?
Some photographers as an art object choose, others — industrial landscapes or the fashion world. Francois Brunel photograph is directly connected with the human soul, and it shows in every picture.
Keywords: Twins | Doppelgangers | People | Stranger
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