PANCHO in 1983 & 2010, Buenos Aires.

 

MATIAS in 1977 & 2010, Uruguay.

 

MECHI in 1990 & 2010, Buenos Aires.

 

FLOR, MALE, SIL in 1983 & 2010.

 

CECILE in 1987 & 2010, France.

 

BENN and DAN in 1979 & 2010, London. (I reckon this is the funniest one!)

 

Holy smokes – this is friggin’ AWESOME!! Irina Werning gets people to reenact their childhood photos in her ongoing photography project series called Back To The Future. Bloody brilliant! I’m so impressed with the serious amount of obsessive attention to detail required to pull something like this off!

Must admit that I’m not so quick off the mark with this one. It has been doing the rounds of the blogosphere in the last few days, so please excuse me if I’m boring you with the stuff you’ve already seen.

 


[Found via A Cup of Joe. Images © Irina Werning.]



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5 Responses

  1. Sarah

    Such a touching series! I agree, there’s something disarmingly sweet about the two lads in the bath

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  2. captain kk

    so awesome! love it. you’ve got me inspired to recreate some corkers with my sister next time she’s in town!!

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