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Monday, January 09, 2012

When Talented Photogs Get Curiously Creative


IT'S ALWAYS A PLEASURE to find pretty, young women photographers who are just crazy enough and curious enough to visualize their own future.

Case in point, Emily Cromarty of the UK. This gorgeous specimen of a human being decided that she needed to see what she'd look like 25 years down the line. She took her sharp, observant eye and applied her Photoshop skills on one of her self-portraits. The result? A visual treat for those of us fascinated with age progression of the female variety.

Thank you Emily.

Be sure to take a look at her photographic portfolio:

I Shoot People on Flickr

 She's very talented.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

More Mom & Daughter Fun

In trying to find more mother and daughter images, I chanced upon this set here by a photographer (Ulric Collette) on Flickr. He calls this concept, "genetic portraits" where  her blends in half the face of the mother and half of the daughter. It's an incredible result that resembles age progression.
In the first pic, the mother (age 56) is compared to the younger daughter (age 23). While in the second image, the older daughter (age 29) is compared to the mother.