
Nathaniel (who did not
give his last name) and Edward Toledo, pictured in Montreal in 2003,
are remarkably similar but not twins
Of course at first glance, its an adorable of
portraits of twins - but look more closely and the secret is revealed.
None of the individuals captured by photographer Francois
Brunelle are related by blood, their faces just have strikingly similar
characteristics. Mr Brunelle, who lives in Québec, has studied the human
face since he started out as a photographer at the age of 18 in 1968
Its so amazing! Everybody has a double.

Here's looking at you: Yves Megert (left) and Remi Bacon, pictured in Geneva, Switzerland in 2001

Edith Prefontaine (left) and Stefanie Tremblay pictured in Montreal in 2001 by photographer Francois Brunelle

Stéphane Morin (left) and
Claude-Simon Langlois are unrelated look-alikes. Mr Morin, is
Canadian-born and Mr Langlois, is American-born
According to the photographer, the portraits allow him to explore the intimate relationship between subjects and how they approach their remarkably similar appearances.

Remy Girard (left) and Gabriel Guibert, pictured in 2003

Sister act: Marie Chantal (left) and Nancy Paul, in Montreal in 2004, have remarkably similar smiles

Separated at birth? Danielle Boucher (left) and Jovette Desmarais in Montreal in 2004

Valerie Carreau (left) and Jean-Phillippe Royer pose with arms around each other in 2004

Marcel Stepanoff (left) and Ludovic Maillard pictured in Paris, France in 2005

Sarah Fournier (left) and
Alan Madill in Toronto in 2005 look extremely alike but are not brother
and sister

Comic duo Jean Vachon (left) and Jacques-Dominique Landry

Frederick Hryszyn (left) and Justin Ford in Montreal in 2004
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