English: This image depicts the varied expressions shown in the age progression sculpture of William Bradford Bishop
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The sculpt is owned by Karen T. Taylor, Facial Images. The photograph was taken by Lisa Sheppard of Dreamfly Creations. We both give permission for this image to be used on wikipedia. The work was created for the specific purpose of public distribution as an investigative aid in Bishop's apprehension.
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In February 2014 I created this sculpture from photographs
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I removed the text captions. The sculpture is very nice and the photos are good, but the text is completely misleading. These are not "many faces" (it is the same face photographed multiple times) and therefore both the top and bottom captions are misleading/confusing. (i.e., it causes you to look at the face and see what has changed from image to image, whereas in fact nothing has changed because the face is identical in all four photos) In addition, the captions are unreferenced editoria...