Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Greek photographer Penelope Koliopoulou plays dueling lovers by transforming herself into both halves of various couples in her series Self Portraits. While working towards her degree at the London College of Fashion, Koliopoulou became irritated with the cliche storylines in romantic comedies and desired to explore what happens after “guy wins girl” and the credits roll.

Self Portraits is humorous and strange, the tiny domestic dramas of everyday couples made even more entertaining when we realize the artist is impersonating both people present in the image. Koliopoulou exaggerates the positive and negative in relationships while simultaneously dealing with issues of personal identity and abandonment. Although a couple is in some ways a union of two souls, Self Portraits toys with the notion that the baggage, insecurities and expectations of each individual are the actual protagonists at play. No matter what the relationship, perhaps we are always simply in a struggle with ourselves.

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

Penelope_Koliopoulou_Photography

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This post was contributed by photographer and Feature Shoot Editorial Assistant Jenna Garrett.