Humans are way similar than we think. You share %99.9 of the same DNA with the person sitting next to you. It doesn't matter where the person was born or what his/her ethnicity, skin color, or gender is. Although the similarities that we share between each other are outstanding, yet each one of us is unique and different.
The project is for a photography class that I take at my university. It is required that make a triptych of some kind, so I decided to take some photos of different people and blend them in Photoshop. I wanted to create "family," so I asked different men, women, and some kids to take pictures of them at the studio.
I used hot lights for my lighting setup and a grey background. I asked the models to do different facial expressions such as smiling and frowning so that I have different varieties of faces that can use and adjust later.
Family
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Family

For this project, I wanted to emphasize the idea that we humans are more similar than we think. I took portraits of different people and blended Read More

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