Tom Hussey is a photographer who focuses on advertising and portrait photography.
The project featured on this post is called “Reflections” and was created for a new Novartis drug called the Exelon Patch.
The drug in question is a prescription medicine for the treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer’s dementia.
The highly conceptual photographs shows an older person looking at the reflection of their younger self.
What do you think of these impressive photographs? Please share your views in the comments area.
This post was put together exclusively for WDD by Callum Chapman, the guy behind Picmix Store, a store that sells limited edition retro posters.
How do these strong images make you feel? Share your thoughts below…
WDD Staff
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