Experimental psychologists at the University of Glasgow in Scotland used pictures of hundreds of women from 41 different countries and ethnicities to approximate the “average face” of each country.  via: The San Francisco Egotist
Tag: portraits
Back to the Future: Documentary About Irina Werning’s Photography Project
A short documentary video about Argentinian Photographer Irina Werning incredible “Back to the Future” photography project, where she recreates the scene of an old photo portrait of people, from lighting, background, location, and even clothing. Irina Werning travels around the world meeting people and searching for particular photos to recreate for her ongoing project. The documentary is created by UK-based… Continue reading Back to the Future: Documentary About Irina Werning’s Photography Project
The Identical Twins Photography Project
New York-based photographer Martin Schoeller took portraits of twins, triplets, and quadruplets of all ages side-by-side with matching expressions for his latest book ‘Identical: Portraits Of Twins’. He selected identical siblings from the crowd at the annual Twins Day Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio. Schoeller began photographing twins when he was commissioned for National Geographic. He is also best known for his up-close-and-personal portraits featuring… Continue reading The Identical Twins Photography Project
The Ugly Truth by Rut Mackel
A London based photographer Rut Mackel, created a project called “The Ugly Truth“, a photo series shows how perceptions change when looks change. She took some pictures of people pressing their faces against clear glass in order to make changes to their appearance. via:Â Huffington Post
The Video of Hilarious Windy Portraits in Slow Motion
Last month I posted about the hilarious windy portraits were taken by photographer Tadao Cern. Well, he just uploaded a video of the shooting in slow motion and I think its way much funnier! Watch the video below.
Hilarious Windy Portraits
These hilarious portraits were taken by Lithuanian photographer and artist Tadao Cern during the recent Design Week in Vilnius. The resulting portraits are brilliant! View the rest of the series at Bored Panda, or visit Tadao’s website for more of his work. Via: ORMS Connect
Art With Salt By Bashir Sultani
Afghan-born artist Bashir Sultani creates portraits of actors, singers, and other icons using nothing but salt and a few simple instruments. Check out Bashir Youtube Channel to see the rest of his art work.