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Auto Mechanics Pose Dramatically to Recreate Renaissance Paintings

PhotographerFreddy Fabris has paid homage to the great Renaissance master painters using his camera instead of a brush. This unique tribute—aptly called The Renaissance Series—fuses contemporary culture with the dramatic styling of the original portraits.

MAGNIFICENT

The photos and lighting are great; let’s also hear it for the models, whose faces are both wonderfully expressive and remarkably in-period for Renaissance art.

I’ve reblogged this so many times without ever noticing Judas making a phone call.


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