I don't think he has a receding hairline, at least not that I have noticed.He strikes me as a healthy looking 29-32 year old, of course the receding hairline does not help things but ultimately I think he looks good for his age. What I am seeing in the larger photo is a little more grain to his complexion, unless this is image distortion from enlargement. I would also argue that his longish face is probably delaying the skin-sagging process. He has a very pronounced chin. Are you saying he looks closer to the smaller picture than the larger picture in real life? Also do you know what his diet/skin regimen is like?
The smaller photo is just the larger photo scaled down. What I wanted to illustrate was that in the smaller photo, some of the small details such as his forehead wrinkles and skin texture are not noticeable. There is just not enough detail.
Personally, I think he looks much younger than the average person his age, especially when I see him in person. He is in good shape and wears youthful clothing. I've not asked him about his skin care regimen, but I do know from a conversation I had with him once about the gym that we go to that he eats "healthy" and is not a vegetarian or vegan...whatever that means. I also saw on his blog (where I got that photo) that he has done drugs (he used to smoke opium in art school?) so I don't think he is exactly zealous about staying young looking. Most likely being active and good genetics are where he is benefiting the most.
Bah! I still do not buy the genetics argument because anyone who combines the two basic elements of eating healthy and exercise generally tend to look better than other's in their respective age group. I think life-style before genetics is the more apt view.