These clever photos show how much people look like their parents
He explored this question - the ways people look like their parents - in a photo series called "Family Tree." Starting more than two decades ago, he used analog photography techniques, lining up two portraits torn down the middle and attaching them with rubber cement.
"This composite photograph could be viewed as an eerie life-map: in fact, the montage of two different family members is sometimes mistaken for a montage of the same person at different stages of life," Adams wrote about the series.
After seeing a few works by Adams in a new book, "Photoviz," we collected images from two of his series: "AgeMaps" and "Memento Mori," which is being shown in Brooklyn through October 30. Below are some images from "Family Tree."
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