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Link of the day: Check out thousands of portraits at Exactitudes

Submitted by Steven on Wednesday, 3 December 2008No Comment
Link of the day: Check out thousands of portraits at Exactitudes

 

Two photographers from the Netherlands–Ari Versluis and Ellie Uyttenbroek–have spent the past 14 years meticulously documenting different styles of dress from around the world, and they’ve compiled a dizzying array of hundreds of pictures on their Web site.

They list the multicultural street scenes in their hometown of Rotterdam as inspiration for their unique aggregation of thousands of individual photos. Definitely worth a visit. Click on each group of 12 photos to see the individual frames in greater detail.

Check out Exactitudes.com here or click on the image below. 

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