Family Tree by Bobby Neel Adams

In his art series Family Tree, photographer Bobby Neel Adams take portraits of family members (father/son, mother/daughter and so on) tear them down the middle and gluing them back together (no photoshop manipulation is involved).

The result reveals a fascinating "visual DNA" or facial similarities between the two generations of people.

Link - via andrewsullivan

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Minnesotastan.


That's pretty neat.
Wouldn't be able to do that with myself, brother or our parents. Father is white, mother is korean, and my brother and I look like neither one of them lol.
I do look like my aunt on my father's side when she was young though.
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