The ultimate family therapy: Photographer turns two relatives into one person

Sunday, August 21, 2011

This is Ulric Collette...
...and his brother, Christophe. Collette, 29, a photographer and graphic design genius, spliced half his face with his 30-year-old brother's for a project called "Genetic Portraits." He also enlisted other siblings, parents, and kids to pose for the family portrait mash-up. Now his incredible results have replaced Manbabies as thenext viral photo sensation. Nevermind the web, genetic portraits are the kind of thing that should be instituted in family therapy practices everywhere. The side-by-side comparison, smoothed seamlessly together with Photoshop clay, reveals so much about the differences between family members and the way an individual inhabits his physical form. Plastic surgeons get to use this kind of technology everyday when they want to convince someone to get a facelift. How about using it for mother-daughter bonding exercises? Just a suggestion, psychotherapists.
Photo by: photo by Ulric Collette via ulriccollette.com

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