Bobby Neel Adams and the family tree
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| Geniology's a bitch |
Jul 17, 2009 at 07:20 |
Usually what follows the inevitable congratulatory call on the arrival
of a new child into this world is commenting on their likeness to
either the mother or the father. In some scenarios this physical
connection and representation of your family gene pool is a good thing
and offers a visual sense of your lineage. In other examples, like that
of the late Michael Jackson upon looking at the man in the mirror saw the nose or cheekbones of an abusive father, it can be a bad thing. Either way our genes are our genes like it or not.
Photographer Bobby Neel Adams in his series Family Tree sought
to highlight the similarities across generation by tearing up and
glueing together portraits of family members printed at the same
proportion. The results are pretty freaky but fascinating all the same.
Check some samples from the series to the right of this post and for
more of Bobby Neel Adams work please visit www.bobbyneladams.com
Posted By: Luke Lucas
Tags: Photography
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