Video: Set: Me and My Clones, a series of whimsical photographs
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In a series of whimsical photographs, so similar to shots from a fantasy film, a world inhabited by clones comes to life. Thus, in his works, the author tries to show that many changeable and contradictory personalities are hidden in each person.
Japanese photographer Daisuke Takakura (Daisuke Takakura) in his whimsical photography project "Monodramatic" ("Monodramatic"), decided to show that many different personalities are hidden in each person. To carry out his plans, the man was helped by adolescents who willingly posed not only in different poses, but also freely showed the most incredible emotions. After several hours of retouching and processing in graphic editors, everyday activities and situations inhabited by clones began to come to life in the photographs.
Joy, sadness, surprise, sadness, regret, grief, fear, disappointment … All these and many other emotions captured in the amazing project "Miracles of Mimics"where one person represents as many as 16 senses. And it is simply impossible to look at these works without a smile.
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