Can I swap a head in a photo?

I have a picture of all six of us in a family pic. In each one it seems a different person has their eyes closed. Can I swap a head from one photo to another?

Hi
yes you can swap head/face from Photoshop
here are some tutorials,which will be helpful for you
Adobe Photoshop CS6 Face Swap Tutorial | RealFlame - YouTube
Remove and replace heads in Photoshop - YouTube
How to swap heads using two images on Photoshop - YouTube

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    From: [email protected]
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