Faces in Unique Places Photography by Lara Crutchfield Have you ever glanced at a doorknob, a garbage can, or a grumpy old mailbox and thought, “Wait… are you looking at me?” Photographer Lara Crutchfield has — and she brought receipts. In this delightfully bizarre collection, everyday objects reveal their secret talent: starring in their own accidental portraits. From appliances caught mid-gasp to street signs throwing silent shade, Faces in Unique Places celebrates the unintentional personalities hiding all around us. With a sharp eye and a sense of humor that borders on inappropriate for someone pointing a camera at a toaster, Crutchfield turns the mundane into the mildly suspicious, the ordinary into the oddly expressive, and the “that’s just a sink” into “that sink definitely has opinions.” Part art, part comedy, part “you will never unsee this,” this book is a reminder that the world is a lot more alive—and a lot funnier—than we give it credit for. Get ready to laugh, squint, and slowly back away from your household appliances.