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The Other Half: I Photograph Twins And These Photos Have A Special Place In My Heart
“The other half”. I’ve been blessed to be born with a twin sister by my side just 15 minutes apart. Since early childhood we were together exploring the world around us and made our first steps side by side holding hands. Our relationship grew and our bond was getting stronger every day.
Photography journey started later in our lives, and now even if we're miles away from each other, living in different countries, our bond is even stronger than in the childhood. We’re both sharing the same passion for photography and arts.
"Twins“ theme came along when I have started my photography journey 4 years ago and it still inspires me today.
It's a magical feeling to be a twin, and so is incorporating other twins, triplets in my project. In the beginning, I was planning to work with identical twins, but later on I figured out that the main idea are the people born on the same day, identical or not. The love and the bond that's what inspired me in the first place.
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There is a picture like that for me a my bother except his hand are on my face
Superine, tarsi to pacio zmogucio judesio tasa....pati geriausia is visu pateiktu..:)
My sister & I used to kiss all the time;)
These are great photos, but as a fraternal twin, I'd appreciate if people could start saying "identical twins" when they mean it, instead of acting like "twins" default to identical when the vast marjority of us are fraternal, and a lot, like me, aren't even the same gender. Yeah, pet peeve, but it's part of our identity, and it does get annoying after so many years.
Also I hate to break it to some people but even twins that look identical can 1: be scientifically fraternal 2: dress and act differently
Load More Replies...My dad and uncle were identical, and mom said she was one of a very few who could tell them apart, lol
These are great photos, but as a fraternal twin, I'd appreciate if people could start saying "identical twins" when they mean it, instead of acting like "twins" default to identical when the vast marjority of us are fraternal, and a lot, like me, aren't even the same gender. Yeah, pet peeve, but it's part of our identity, and it does get annoying after so many years.
Also I hate to break it to some people but even twins that look identical can 1: be scientifically fraternal 2: dress and act differently
Load More Replies...My dad and uncle were identical, and mom said she was one of a very few who could tell them apart, lol