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Do
you have to be the look-alike of a public figure or a celebrity
to participate?
Are the models that participate paid for their contribution
to the project?
Are the photographs used for anything other than the
artistic project?
Will the participants receive something for their
participation?
If I have a look-alike, is it my responsibility to
convince my look-alike to participate?
When will the book be published and when and where
will the exhibit be held?
Do you a have to dress a certain way for the photo
session?
Will there be make-up and hair stylists during the
photo session?
Will the photographs be reworked by aid of computer?
Where are the photographs taken?
What happens during the photo shoot?
Why are the photos in black and white?
Q: Do you have to be the look-alike of
a public figure or a celebrity to participate?
A: No, François is interested in the resemblances that exist
between people. This does not mean celebrities cannot participate,
many already have, but the project is about resemblances. Any couple
of look-alikes may participate as long as the two persons are not
related in any way.
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Are the models that participate paid for their contribution to the
project?
A: No, all models who participate in François’ project
do so for free and thus play an integral part of the creative process.
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Are the photographs used for anything other than the artistic project?
A: No, the photographs are presented only in the context of the
project with the approval of the models. No other use of the images
can be made without the written consent of the models.
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What will the models receive for their participation?
A: Each model will receive a print of the photograph selected by
François for the exhibition and book.
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Am I responsible for contacting my look-alike and encouraging them
to participate in the project?
A: No, we take responsibility for communicating with the look-alikes
and explaining the role of the participant. Involvement in the project
is completely voluntary. If one look-alike decides not to participate
we respect their decision. The project depends on the mutual cooperation
of the look-alikes.
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When will the book be published and the exhibition take place?
A: François aims to photograph approximately 200 look-alike
couples. Over half has been achieved so far and he is constantly
looking for more participants worldwide. When the taking of photographs
is completed the preparation and production will take another year
until the exhibition and book will be ready for presentation.
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Are the look-alikes required to dress a certain way for the photo
session?
A: No, the look-alikes should pose as they are normally dressed.
There are some requests such as no visible logos or strong patterns.
Bringing a small selection of garments in simple styles and a range
of light and dark tones is recommended.
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Will there be makeup and hairstyling for the photo session?
A: No, the models are to maintain their normal appearance. The resemblance
of the look-alikes must be entirely natural, unaided by extra makeup
or styling. However, the models are not restricted in the choices
they make concerning their appearance.
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Are the photographs digitally manipulated or retouched?
A: The photographs are only retouched for small defects such as
dust. François remains as true to reality as possible. Digital
manipulation would defeat the purpose of the project.
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Where does the photo session take place?
A: All photographs in the Montreal area taken in the photographer`s
own studio. François uses local studios when photographing
in other locations. He has already photographed look-alikes in Toronto,
Paris, Lyon, Lausanne and Geneva.
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What happens during the photo session?
A: Since the photos are very simple, the shooting process is quite
straightforward. The models stand side by side against a neutral
background and improvise poses. The interaction is natural and relaxed.
The session may take one or two hours and up to forty pictures may
be taken.
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Why are the photographs black and white?
A: In general, the clarity and simplicity of black and white photographs
eliminate superfluous elements, like skin and hair colour and allow
more focus on the essential similarities in facial structure between
the two look-alikes. However, in certain cases a colour photograph
may be used.
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