Dear Photograph, Dad always had the comfiest shoulder. David



Dear Photograph, I looked good in a tux. @TJ



Dear Photograph, This was the best day. 650 days and counting… @mrspoultry



Dear Photograph, Thank you for everything we had. @jonathanstampf



Dear Photograph, Any idea where them dinosaur shorts are at? @OneMethodDotCom



Dear Photograph, I wish I could still have a lemonade stand business. @XandyEvans



Dear Photograph, Grandma loved this beach. Dan Perry


Dear Photograph is a new Tumblr blog that features people’s old photos in the same location today. I have seen it literally explode all over the internet in the last couple of weeks and it is not difficult to see why – it is such a beautiful and surreal concept, and every one of us can relate to it.

It personally makes me feel really nostalgic to think about how time flies by so quickly and we don’t even realize it, which is something my mama always says…



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With a disarming blend of authority and approachability, Dana is a former refugee-turned-global design visionary. Through her multi-faceted work as a creative director, keynote speaker, editor, curator, interior designer and digital publisher, Dana empowers others to appreciate and engage with design in transformative ways, making the sometimes intimidating world of design accessible to everyone, regardless of their familiarity with the subject. Dana's been catapulted to the status of a stalwart global influencer, with recognition from industry heavyweights such as AD Germany, Vogue Living, Elle Décor Italia and Danish RUM Interiør Design, who have named as one of the Top True Global Influencers of the Design World and counted her among the most visionary female creatives on the planet. Her TEDx talk—"Design Can Change the Way You See the World"— will challenge and transform your understanding of design's omnipresent and profound influence. Through her vast experience in interiors, architecture and design, Dana challenges the prevailing rapid image culture, highlighting the importance of originality, sustainability, connecting with your values and learning to "see" design beyond the aesthetic.

3 Responses

  1. homestilo

    I looking at old photographs (even those of strangers). This is so clever- makes me want to go out and try it with some pics of my own…

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  2. Linda from OEKE

    Oh Dana .. that one, with the old man looking at the photo of happier times .. it made me so sad. I can almost feel his pain. Great concept and an amazing way to capture feelings and times gone by (-:

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