Duck Face Building — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Duck face found in architecture — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).
Door Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Face discovered in a weathered door surface — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).
Mop Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Face discovered in a mop against a brick wall — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).Skrillex_Alex Regen
Box Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Face discovered in a cardboard box — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).
Metal Face Pair — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Two faces discovered in metal brackets on a wooden surface — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).
Wood Log Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A face discovered in cut wooden logs — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).
Metal Hinge Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A face formed by screws in a metal hinge — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).
FACESSF Kids at SFMOMA — I SEE FACES Project by Alex Regen
Kids participating in FACESSF at SFMOMA — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia and creative expression.
Alex Regen Teaching Workshop — FACESSF After School Program, San Francisco
Alex Regen teaching a writing and photography workshop at FACESSF, an after-school program in San Francisco — part of the I SEE FACES project exploring pareidolia and creativity.
Camera Lens Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A face discovered in a camera lens cap — part of I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia (seeing faces in everyday objects).
Designer Handbag Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A face discovered in a designer handbag — one of the first images from I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen exploring pareidolia in everyday objects.
Elephant face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Elephant-like face formed by metal fixture, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES project exploring pareidolia in everyday objects.
Construction barrier face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face-like expression formed by a construction barrier with “WANT” graffiti, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series.
Metal plate face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face formed by screws and metal plate details, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES project.
Metal Panel Face – I SEE FACES Series | Alex Regen
Brushed metal panel with screws and a central opening forming a face through symmetry and industrial design. Photographed in New York City by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series exploring faces hidden in everyday objects.
Wooden bin face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face formed by wood grain and handle details on a wooden bin, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES project exploring pareidolia.
Wood Knot Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Natural wood grain and knots forming a subtle human face. From Alex Regen’s I SEE FACES series highlighting faces hidden in textures and materials.
House Facade Face – I SEE FACES Series | Alex Regen
House facade in warm light forming a face through windows, balcony, and architectural symmetry. Photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series exploring hidden faces in the built environment.
Plastic bag face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face formed by plastic bags and shadows on a tabletop, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES project exploring everyday pareidolia.
Street plate face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face formed by holes and surface details on a street plate, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series.
Wall Hook Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A wall-mounted hook resembling a minimal, abstract face. Part of Alex Regen’s I SEE FACES series focused on overlooked details in everyday environments.
Floor cleaner face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face-like form created by a floor cleaning machine against a wall, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series.
Backpack face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face formed by sunglasses and zipper details on a backpack, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES project.
Coffee face — pareidolia photograph by Alex Regen
Face formed by bubbles and surface patterns in a cup of coffee, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES project.
Metal Plate Face – I SEE FACES Series | Alex Regen
Weathered metal plate embedded in concrete, forming a face through industrial details and shadow. Photographed in New York City by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series exploring faces hidden in everyday infrastructure.
Vintage Porsche 911 Front View – Brooklyn NYC | Photo by Alex Regen
Front-facing portrait of a classic Porsche 911 parked on a Brooklyn street, photographed by Alex Regen. Features a roof rack, New York license plate, and warm urban light highlighting the car’s iconic design.
New York City Face – I SEE FACES Series | Alex Regen
Urban street detail in New York City revealing a hidden “face” within a brick building façade, photographed by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series exploring pattern, perception, and overlooked moments.
FACESSF Student holding a printed photograph of a face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Manhole Cover Face – I SEE FACES Series | Alex Regen
Rusted manhole cover forming a face through symmetry, holes, and surface texture. Photographed in New York City by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series exploring faces hidden in everyday infrastructure.
Construction Barrier Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
An orange street barrier appearing as a bold, graphic face. Part of I SEE FACES, a photography series by Alex Regen exploring urban objects with human expression.
Upside Down Door Face – I SEE FACES Series | Alex Regen
Industrial double doors and surrounding fixtures form an upside-down face through symmetry and placement. Photographed in New York City by Alex Regen as part of the I SEE FACES series exploring hidden faces in the built environment.
Coffee Filter Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A used coffee filter forming a face through liquid patterns and texture. From I SEE FACES, a photography series by Alex Regen exploring organic facial forms.
Coffee Grinder Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
The interior of a coffee grinder resembling a mechanical face. Part of Alex Regen’s I SEE FACES series documenting faces in both organic and industrial objects.
Kids at SF MoMA — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Children exploring art at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. From Alex Regen’s I SEE FACES series, capturing moments of curiosity, expression, and connection.
Framing the Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A child photographs a wall-mounted artwork composed of layered cardboard forms, where arrangement and perspective suggest a human face. Part of I SEE FACES, a photography series by Alex Regen
Collective Expression — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A group of children interact and move together within a museum gallery, their gestures and arrangement forming a collective expression reminiscent of a human face. Part of I SEE FACES, a photography series by Alex Regen
Abstract Expression — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
FACESSF student in a SFMOMA art museum gallery photograph an abstract painting that has a face in it. From I SEE FACES, a photography series by Alex Regen.
FACESSF Afterschool students with cameras in SFMOMA — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
FACESSF students with cameras wait to enter an exhibit. From I SEE FACES, Alex Regen’s photography series capturing faces in everyday objects.
Faucet Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A bathroom faucet resembling a human face through its structure and shadows. From I SEE FACES, a photography series by Alex Regen exploring faces hidden in ordinary objects.
Cardboard Box Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
Stacked cardboard boxes forming a simple, expressive face. From I SEE FACES, Alex Regen’s photography series capturing faces in everyday objects.
Child Portrait — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A candid portrait capturing a joyful expression in an urban setting. Part of I SEE FACES, a photography series by Alex Regen exploring human emotion and presence.
Scooter Headlight Face — I SEE FACES by Alex Regen
A Yamaha scooter’s headlights forming a playful, human-like face. From I SEE FACES, a photography project by Alex Regen capturing faces in urban environments.