Hotter Than July / 29 July 2012. Photographer Compares Aging Faces Across 60 Years. As we gradually grow older, the changes that take place on a daily basis are subtle. However, over longer periods of time, those minor wrinkles and graying hair become much more noticeable. To show these effects of time and aging on people, London-based photographer Ana Oliveira developed these two projects, entitled Identidades (Identities) and Identidades II (Identities II). She had her subject provide portraits of themselves from the past and then recreated modern day shots to mimic the exact set-ups, poses, and outfits. For some of the people, the time difference between the first and second photograph spans up to 60 years. The final results are a pairing of two photographs, a visual reminder of the progressions of life and aging.
Even though the portraits are of the same people, it's amazing to see how the tests of time can change their physical appearances. Ana Oliveira on Behance. Faces. P4144525.JPG. Architectural Watercolors by Maja Wrońska. I’m really enjoying the use of structure and color by Poland-based watercolor artist Maja Wrońska who has captured some lovely scenes from Paris, Venice, Prague, and elsewhere.
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