This is one of the photography techniques used by Gibson in his book “Refraction”.

I think this type of imagery is very interesting, and it gave me an idea to make a fun and different twist on Gibson’s work. Firstly, i took multiple mugshots of my model, and split them in half, changing which halves go with which. I also changed the spacing between each to create a more quirky look.
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