I think this was, officially, the most interesting thing I saw on Facebook today: Leland Bobbé's "
Half Drag" photographs. On his
blog, Bobbé writes of "Half Drag" that his intention is "to capture both the male and the alter-ego female side of these subjects in one image."(L. Bobbé. "Support Half-Drag."
lelandbobbe.com/blog. Web. 8 August 2012
)
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Photo by Leland Bobbé (http://lelandbobbe.com/#/18/30) |
These are really fascinating to me. In addition to how interesting the comparisons are, I found that I usually couldn't "see" the feminine side properly with the masculine side showing -- I had to cover the right to see how the left really looked. I didn't feel like the opposite was true, though. I wonder why that is.
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Photo by Leland Bobbé (http://lelandbobbe.com/#/18/6) |
I also found that some of the subjects actually looked *more* masculine on the drag side of the photo. Again, I wonder why that is.
Interesting stuff, and lovely photographs.
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