Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Austrian photographer Klaus Pichler has come up with an interesting and creative take on portrait photography – his photo series [Just The Two Of Us] features portraits of people dressed as their cosplay alter-egos. What’s fun about this series is that it seems to combine the costumed characters and the people wearing them, as the sometimes-fearsome characters are photographed in the relatively tame safety of their own homes.

    Pichler explains: [Who hasn’t had the desire just to be someone else for awhile? Dressing up is a way of creating an alter ego and a second skin which one’s behaviour can be adjusted to. Regardless of the motivating factors which cause somebody to acquire a costume, the main principle remains the same: the civilian steps behind the mask and turns into somebody else. ’Just the Two of Us’ deals with both: the costumes and the people behind them.[


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


    Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler



    Klaus Pichler

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Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Austrian photographer Klaus Pichler has come up with an interesting and creative take on portrait photography – his photo series [Just The Two Of Us] features portraits of people dressed as their cosplay alter-egos. What’s fun about this series is that it seems to combine the costumed characters and the people wearing them, as the sometimes-fearsome characters are photographed in the relatively tame safety of their own homes.

Pichler explains: [Who hasn’t had the desire just to be someone else for awhile? Dressing up is a way of creating an alter ego and a second skin which one’s behaviour can be adjusted to. Regardless of the motivating factors which cause somebody to acquire a costume, the main principle remains the same: the civilian steps behind the mask and turns into somebody else. ’Just the Two of Us’ deals with both: the costumes and the people behind them.[


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler


Just The Two Of Us By Klaus Pichler



Klaus Pichler

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