Breaking Faces: Capturing People’s Reactions The Split Second They Are Told They’re Beautiful

social experiment to find out how different people reacted to spontaneous being told they were beautiful.

“I conducted a social experiment at my high school. I asked students and teachers to allow me to take their picture for a project. Some of them I knew; most of them I did not. As I recorded them, I told them the purpose of my project.”

Although Glover said the experiment wasn’t necessarily to get a reaction out of people, she did.

While taking pictures of subjects and telling them: “I’m taking pictures of things I find beautiful,” the unexpected compliment returned unexpected responses that triggered instantaneous excitement that, as you’ll see stimulated the human condition-one person at a time.

 

 

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