In this photograph I have merged the faced of two different models with the top half being from one model and the bottom half from another. I blended the skin tone so that the split is not obvious. The photo is entirely taken up by the models faces with no background on show. The face takes up all three thirds of the photograph with the eyes in the top third. The lighting used in neutral and there is only a slight difference in skin tone.
In this photo graph the photographer has joined the faces of a little boy and what is assumed to be his father or a related male. The connection is not at all visible which creates a really clever piece of photography. The photograph has been taken again a plain white background so the models in the photograph are the main focal point. The eyes are placed centrally in the portrait so are the first thing that the audience look at.
These two photographs connect firstly due to the use of an irrelevant background. In my photograph the background is not shown at all in order to disguise the change in photographs and so that the focus is entirely on the models in the photograph. In the connecting photograph the background in paling white which has allowed the photographer to edit the photograph seamlessly. In both photographs the faces of two separate people have been connected but there is no line that shows this due to the intricate editing. Both use the eyes as an important part of the photograph and they are central in each photograph. Lastly the lighting in each photograph is neutral and neither adds or takes away from the photograph.


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