Rey Contreras is this artist from Mexico City who does these really cool portraits where he projects crazy patterns and stuff right onto people’s skin. His big project is called Layers of Being, and it’s basically like he’s turning people into living, breathing art pieces with light. He says he gets a lot of his ideas from this other artist, Hiroshi Sugimoto, who is famous for taking super simple but powerful photos of the sea and theaters. Contreras is inspired by how Sugimoto’s photos feel timeless.
What I think is so interesting is how Contreras’s work is all about identity. It’s like he’s showing what a person might look like if you could see all their memories, feelings, and influences from the outside, all mixed together with colored light. It makes you wonder where the real person ends and the projection begins, or if they just become something totally new together.










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Portrait photography is basically taking photos of people, but with a purpose. It’s not just a quick selfie or a random picture. The goal is to show someone’s personality, mood, or what makes them them.

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