Photographers like Mitchell Zeer, founder ofIris Photo, are placing the spotlight on our mesmerizing orbs.

Irises are unique for each person, just like our fingerprints.

On account of this, they are beginning to be used for identification and security purposes.

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However, its this distinctiveness that makes iris photography so intriguing.

And unlike fingerprints, they are much more aesthetically engaging.

In fact, each of our two irises are unique from each other as well.

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We typically distinguish between eyes by color: brown, blue, hazel, grey or green.

Yet the base of all irises is blue.

The amount and bang out of melanin added to it determines which color the irises appear.

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Zeer’s photographs also demonstrate that eyes of the same shade can look drastically different.

Iris photography first became popular in Europe starting in 2012 when German photographer Felix Mayrl originated the process.

Zeer, who had studied photography and psychology, opened his business in 2019.

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Our passion lies in the artistry of preserving these tales, transforming them into stunning pieces of high-gloss artwork.

Now, the Aussie company is opening franchises around the world with its first American outpost in Miami.

To keep up to date with neweye-catchingadditions, you’ve got the option to followIris Photo on Instagram.

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Mitchell Zeer and Iris Photography take high-resolution photos of eyes that look like something from outer space.

Iris Photo also occasionally edits their iris photographs to more directly depict galaxies or explosions.

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Iris photo turned into galaxy

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