Janos Stekovics


Janos Stekovics

 Janos Stekovics is a Hungarian photographer and publisher based in Germany. 



 
Identical twins János and István Lukács, Hungarian farmers from the Puszta, in the 1980's.
 This is a collection of portraits he took of twin farmers in the 1980s. The Lukács twins were 63 years old when the photographer visited their village to photograph them.

http://puszta.stekofoto.com/galerie/zwillinge/
 http://www.boredpanda.com/the-twins/


 © Janos Stekovics













 








Pierre Auguste Renoir



Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), 
peintre français.


La promenade, 1875-76, huile sur toile,170,2 x 108,3 cm., Frick Collection New York


 Renoir, Madame Georges Charpentier et ses enfants, 1878, huile sur toile, 154 x 190 cm.,
Metropolitan Museum, New York.


Deux soeurs, 1889, huile sur toile, 64 x 54 cm., Collection privée. 


Acrobates du Cirque Fernando (Francisca and Angelina Wartenber), 1879, huile sur toile, 
131,5 x 99,5 cm., Potter Palmer Collection.


Kazuya Ogawa



Kazuya Ogawa
 artiste japonais né en 1979.

 © Kazuya Ogawa

Okappa.
"OKAPPA is one hairstyle that most Japanese people had once when they were little, and the name comes from kappa, an adorable mythical animal. These days, more Japanese are interested in own hairstyle, and they have different styles from others; however, one traditional hairstyle, OKAPPA will remain in our hearts, and we bring pure mind back by comparing what we are with what we were when we had the style. I believe that makes us happy."
http://www.ntmy.info/Issue/2/Kazuya-Ogawa.html













Daniel Barckley



Daniel Barckley 
Peintre né à Montréal (Canada) en 1962.

 © Daniel Barkley

  http://danielbarkley.com/


 Morality,Tale II Rob, 2011-2012.


 2011-2012


 2011-2012

Moritz Aust


Moritz Aust
(né en 1996)
Photographe allemand.

Via Flickr:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/moritzaust
Facebook: Moritz Aust Photography 
 


Self portrait series about twins, 2013.



© 2014 | Moritz Aust | All Rights Reserved

 A Tale Of Two Twins, 2013.

"This is the first picture of a "Twin" series I am doing this year. I want to express different stories with every single photo I'll take. This one tells a story about two brothers who were always doing the same. They donned the same clothes, they had the same haircut, they even played the same games together. But after a while they realized that they grew apart because they just focused on how similar they could be. They lost their connection to each other and none of the two wanted to accept that, so they kept playing with their clouds and grew further apart..."

The Little Details, 2013.
"Twin: A person that is exactly like another. But are twins exactly the same? I don’t think so. Every person is different even though you might think that they are the same. We judge people way too often about appearance and forget that they are all different deep inside. The little things are what make us different from each other. This photo is part of the “Twin” series I’m doing this year. I know this might be a little bit different to my other work but I like it and it represents what I want to tell."

 
Growing Distance, 2013. 

Too Big For This World, 2013.
""I shot this photo not only form my 365 project today but also for my twin series I’m still doing. It might be not the usual „twin“ picture because the „twins“ have different sizes but I liked the idea and thought that it would be nice to include it. :)"


Life, 2013. 
"Also a part of my twin series :) It makes me so super happy that I'm able to go out and shoot every single day again."


Exploring, 2013. 
Also taken at Mt. St. Helens in Washington. 

 


Caroline Briggs



Caroline Briggs
Née en Grande Bretagne.


carolinebriggs.co.uk/

http://petapixel.com/?s=twins


"My series aims to avoid direct physical comparisons between twins while allowing the viewer to acknowledge and accept the twins’ similarities and differences. For the twin, it gives them a different perspective on their double identities and poses questions about their relationship and their desire – or lack of desire – to live completely separate lives."


© Caroline Briggs







Erik Kessels



Erik Kessels
Né en 1966 aux Pays-Bas.
Collectionneur, éditeur, photographe. 

http://www.kesselskramer.com/


"In almost every picture"

Travail présenté aux Rencontres d'Arles, 2013.


"Kessels rescued this collection of photographs from a Brussels fleamarket. Taken on The Ramblas in Barcelona by professional photographers who snapped people on the streets,.

The twins always appear arm-in-arm in the same position. From the dates of the photogrpahs, Kessels concludes that one of the twins died by the end of the Second World War. In the subsequent images it appears a sif a space has been left open for her by the remaining twin."

http://www.wallpaper.com/art/rencontres-darles-erik-kessels/1603

© Erik Kessels