The Brown Sisters by Nicholas Nixon
In 1975, Nicholas Nixon began his project, The Brown Sisters consisting of a single portrait of his wife, Bebe, and her three sisters each year, consistently posed in the same left to right order. As of 2010, there are thirty-six portraits altogether.
[Source: wikipedia.org/Nicholas_Nixon]
Portraits Génétiques by Ulric Collette
“Genetic Portraits” is a series by Canadian photographer Ulric Collette in which he blends the portraits of two members of the same family into a single face. It’s interesting to see the similarities and differences among people who share DNA — especially when there’s identical twins.
Born in 1979, Ulric Collette, self-taught photographer, studied art and graphic design in Quebec city in the late 90s and now work as art director for Collette, a communication studio in Quebec region.
[Source: genetic.ulriccollette.com, ulriccollette.com]
Suspended Colored Fluid Photos by Luka Klikovac
“Demersal”: Photographer Luka Klikovac captures this amazing images of colored fluid suspended in the depths of dark water.
[Source: tumblr.com/luka-klikovac, behance.net/lukaklikovac]



