Video: Time Travel Photo Project: Time Travel is Real
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
When it comes to photo manipulation, the imagination of 20-year-old Flora Borsi, a photographer from Hungary, seems almost limitless. In her next project, she convincingly proves that she is able to travel to the past, where she takes pictures of the stars of that era with pleasure.
Flora's main principle is to make the impossible possible, and the main tool for this is Photoshop. So, in a project called "Time Travel" Flora "realized" an old dream of mankind - with the help of a photo editor, she boldly goes to the past, where she immortalizes herself next to Marilyn Monroe, Harold Lloyd, the legendary Beatles quartet and even penetrates the set to the inimitable Woody Allen.
Borsi cannot be denied a fair amount of humor and self-irony - in almost every photo, Flora appears with a smartphone, on which she seeks to capture the idols of the past, and the grimaces she builds deserve a separate article.
Surprisingly, the photos look very realistic. If it were not for the notorious smartphone in the hands of the girl (in some pictures it is replaced by a digital camera), it would be easy to mistake Flora for a press representative, a fan of the Liverpool four or an envious Monroe, because even Borsi selects costumes to match the era.
“I was inspired for this project by Charlie Chaplin's film Circus,” says Flora. “I wondered how time travel could affect our perception of history. For example, what if we could capture key historical moments and, say, send photos to social media?"
One of her projects, The real life models, is well known in the Internet community. Flora, in her characteristic original manner, demonstrated how prototypes of images from paintings by famous artists of the last century could look like in real life.
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