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Me, Myself and I – Francois Brunelle and his Doppelgänger Project [Find Your Look Alike]

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Nathaniel Siri, Edouard Toledo. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Canadian photographer Francois Brunelle spent 12 years tracking down real life Doppelgängers — two individuals who are not related but could pass for identical twins — and photographing them. He calls his project “I’m Not a Look-Alike,” and it’s starting to get some well-deserved attention.

Francios Brunelle has a goal of photographing 200 “couples,” as he calls them. And when I first read that about his work, I was shocked. Having put out my own personal body of work where I shot portrait of 106 people over 3 years (Seattle 100 here)…I knew from experience what he’d signed up for… But the he added a whole additional layer. By “couple” he meant “unrelated people who look just like another person.” Whoa. I was blown away.

A student of the human face since his early days as a photographer in 1968, Brunelle’s work is a reflection of his fascination with “the resemblance between look-alikes” and his “ongoing effort to capture the elusive human soul. Those who know they have a Doppelgänger or know someone else who does are encouraged to email the artist with the look-alikes’ names, city and country of residence, contact info and — if possible — photos.

Monster respect to Brunelle for redefining determination. This project has taken him 12 YEARS. 12 years is a serious chunk of life to devote to any project, let alone one that amounts to a slightly warped, “needle in a haystack” manhunt. And it seems to me that finding the subjects is just half the battle. There’s then the convincing of the subjects to participate, which involves quite intimately posing with a perfect stranger. [Never mind the fact that the other subject is virtually the same person you’ve seen in the mirror for the past X years] It’s precisely the sense of familiarity the subjects appear to have with one another that really strikes the chord with the observer, particularly once you know the full story. This is a major factor in what makes the whole project a mindblower and a true work of art.

It’s said we all have a Doppelgänger. I’ve been brow beaten teased for years by the photo industry that mine is is here in this post, but asking to be couple #187 is a little more difficult because of my doppleganger’s busy schedule. Then again, maybe I’d feel an immediate kinship with my other. You know, cuz he’s sort of walked a mile. So we’d hang out. Grab a drink. Make another Hangover movie. And maybe we’d start ironically singing Tom Petty’s You Don’t Know How It Feels. And then we’d send an email to Brunelle. Couple #187. What the hell.

Much respect to Brunell – great project. Enjoy the work and let him know if you find another pair.

Marie Johnson, Isabelle Péladeau. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Rudi Kistler, Maurus Oehman. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Marcel Stepanoff, Ludovic Maillard. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Morgan Bowden, Imogen Rawe. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Maurus Oehman and Rudi Kistler. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Stéphane Morin, Claude-Simon Langlois. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Ian Perrreault, Alain Roberge. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Marie-Chantal, Perron Nancy. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Carmen Apitzsch, Kerstin Rubin. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

Nina-Rose Singh, Anna Rubin. Photo Courtesy of Francois Brunelle / Rex USA

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Me, Myself and I – Francois Brunelle and his Doppelgänger Project [Find Your Look Alike]

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  1. Karen Jones says:
    January 13, 2014 at 4:22 pm

    I would love to meet my look a like if there is one of them out there. how do I go about doing this

  2. Moe says:
    November 29, 2013 at 4:46 pm

    I would love to meet mine!

  3. darrien press says:
    August 15, 2013 at 2:35 pm

    how do I find this man? a picture of a girl that looks EXACTLY like me popped up on my news feed today.

  4. Anonymous says:
    April 4, 2013 at 4:22 am

    In the article it says to contact the artist if you have a doppelganger. Where then? Here in this blog? I am the singer Sarah McLachlan’s look-alike (at least people would always think I was her). How to contact Brunelle then?

  5. Tony says:
    March 25, 2013 at 8:29 pm

    Matt Damon and Joe McNally should make a perfect example of Doppelgängers.

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