Ulric Collette is a Canadian photographer based in Quebec City, and his latest series is a captivating experiment in the merging of two portraits of people who share common DNA.  By fusing together the faces of two closely-related people in “Genetic Portraits“, as the series is entitled, Collette not only creates a fascinating “third” person, but he also provides an incredible window of understanding into how each of us and our families are so unique.  You can see more of Ulric’s portraits by CLICKING HERE.

Sources: NOTCOT and PetaPixel
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