Sunday, August 4, 2013

Bizarrely Anatomical Photography

Koen Hauser captures normal people, posing casually. However, instead of leaving it at that, Hauser edits his photos to show the muscles, tendons and bones lying underneath the epidermal layer that viewers are usually accustomed to. By doing this, Hauser combines photography skills with a scientific outlook on life. Instead of remaining beautiful subjects at which to gaze and envy, his photography subjects are scientific objects, used for nothing more than study. It's almost as if Hauser has de-humanized his subjects, transforming them from relatable people to medical school skeletons. 

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Source: Koen Hauser


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