Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski (Page 320)

In his ongoing portrait photography collection, Alike But Not Alike, London-based photographer Peter Zelewski has explored the similarities and differences between sets of identical twins. Captured against neutral backdrops on the streets of London, Zelewski's duos are of various ages, ethnicities, and cultures and are styled to dress in matching clothes. This style places the spotlight on the subjects, showing the special, unbreakable relationship and remarkable resemblance of the siblings while also allowing viewers to take a closer look and explore the tiny differences between each pair.

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

Alike But Not Alike, portrait photography by Peter Zelewski

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