It’s fascinating to compare similar features and facial expressions shared by family members. Photographer Ulric Collette takes this concept and runs with it. He splices images of two relatives together, somehow managing enough symmetry to make comparisons eerily compelling. Collette’s genetic portraits series has been shortlisted in the advertising awards show, the Cannes Lion. Check out his gallery of images.
And to find out more about your own facial symmetry, check out our post about how to make a mirror image of your face.
This post was last modified on November 24, 2017 9:29 pm
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