History's Famous Portrait Photos Recreated With John Malkovich As The Subject
One quick glance might trick you into thinking these photos look nothing unusual. But when you take a closer look...
American photographer Sandro Miller showcases his photographic and undeniable editing genius in his project titled, " Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to photographic masters."
Miller, one of the world's leading advertising photographers, collaborated with talented actor and his long-time friend John Malkovich, to come up with powerful recreations of the most iconic and most famous portraits throughout history. The result? Hilariously fascinating!
Check out some of the photos.
From the original 'Migrant Mother' photo by Dorothea Lange:
Dorothea Lange
To this:
Original photo: Migrant Mother by Dorothea Lange, 1936
Miller started Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich in 2013 as a tribute to the photographers who have inspired him and helped him shape his photographic career.
Alfred Hitchcock with Goose
Original photo by Albert Watson, 1973
Che Guevara

Original photo by Alberto Korda, 1960
Andy Warhol, Self Portrait
Original photo: Andy Warhol, Self Portrait (Fright Wig), 1986
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From history's vast collection of iconic photos, he selected 35 and then enlisted the help of his friend, John Malkovich. The two first met in the 1900's while shooting photographs for Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono

Original photo by Annie Leibovitz, 1980
Albert Einstein Sticking Out His Tongue
Original photo by Arthur Sasse, 1951
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Marilyn in Pink Roses (from The Last Session)
Original photo by Bert Stern, 1962
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Mick Jagger “Fur Hood”
Original photo by David Bailey, 1964
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American Gothic, Washington, D.C.

Original photo by Gordon Parks, 1942
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Miller's project is a testament to his photography and editing skill as well as Malkovich’s acting skills.
Jack Nicholson, London

Original photo: Jack Nicholson, London (A) by Herb Ritts, 1988
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Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey
Original photo by Diane Arbus, 1967
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Salvador Dalí

Original photo by Philippe Halsman, 1954
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Ernest Hemingway

Original photo by Yousuf Karsh, 1957
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