In clothes and without: an unusual photo project of an American
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/in-clothes-and-without-an-unusual-photo-project-of-an-american.htmlPhotographer Dylan Hamm has been wondering for a long time how many microexpressions our face takes that we don't even know about. To do this, he decided to conduct a curious experiment by inviting brave volunteers to his studio.
Dylan Hamm invited those who wish to take part in his photo project "Naked Faces". The idea was to shoot two portraits of the same person: in clothes and without them. At the same time, the photographer promised the participants that the nude itself would not be photographed, but would remain "behind the scenes".
The photographer was amazed by the results. The differences were sometimes subtle, unexpected and funny. By the way, the reaction to the process of undressing itself was different: laughter, exclamations, jokes. Surprisingly, this bravura did not coincide with the results.
The participants of the photo experiment in the second portraits look different: confused, nervous, stupid, happy, touching, defenseless.
Keywords: Naked | Before and after | People | Comparison | Experiment
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