This project by Mikel Uribetxeberria called ‘I Dream About Being You’ plants the photographer’s face in a number of different photos. The collection takes us through a journey of different generations. Uribetxeberria even pulls off the looks of many different women remarkably well. I am quite astounded by these portraits--the fashion, hair and makeup they use is all perfect.
They remind me of old-school portraits. In this album, however, you see everyone from a priest to a preppie, a hunk in 1970’s-era soft focus, a geeky young girl, and a sexy lady who could have been your best friend’s mom.
Due to their uncanny resemblance--and the collection’s title--these images seem to get freakier the longer you look at them.
What's Driving This Trend
- Portrait Photobombing
- A trend for incorporating the photographer's face into portraits innovates on traditional portraiture and adds a personalized touch.
- Generation-spanning Portraits
- Photographers are experimenting with portraits that span generations, creating a unique twist on traditional family photography.
- Authenticity in Portraiture
- The demand for portraits that express the true personality of the subject is leading to more unconventional and personalized portrait styles.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- Photographers are using new techniques and creative concepts to update traditional portraiture styles.
- Fashion
- The use of fashion and makeup in portrait photography is becoming increasingly important to achieve unique and personalized looks.
- Art
- The integration of a photographer's face into portraits can challenge traditional ideas about what defines portraiture and create new artistic expressions.
