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50 People Who Took Their Family Photo Recreations To The Next Level (New Pics)

50 People Who Took Their Family Photo Recreations To The Next Level (New Pics)

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If you haven’t heard of this heartwarming trend, the chances are you were off to the moon. Because people have been recreating their old and dusty family photographs with pretty amazing results.
There’s something quite otherworldly about looking at people doing the exact same things they did many years ago. But it’s not only the time that sets these two photographs apart, it’s also all the experiences that happened between them, the transformations people went through, the ups and downs they conquered.
So today, we are taking a walk to see some of the loveliest and most soul-soothing family photograph recreations staring the same people, the same composition, sometimes even the same place and clothing, as in the old photograph. The modern remakes suggest that even when the world changes beyond recognition, there’s something inside every one one of us that stay the same.
Psst! More family photo recreations await in our previous features here and here.

#1 Veteran And His Wife Recreate Their Wedding Photos

Veteran And His Wife Recreate Their Wedding Photos
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#2 My Dad Passed Away When I Was 1. I Like To Think He’d Be Happy With How Much We Look Alike

My Dad Passed Away When I Was 1. I Like To Think He’d Be Happy With How Much We Look Alike
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#3 35 Years Ago I Met This Amazing Man. Love Him Even More Today

35 Years Ago I Met This Amazing Man. Love Him Even More Today
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To find out more about exactly what happens in our minds when we look at our old photographs, we reached out to Helen Marlo, a licensed clinical psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst who provides psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and consultation. Marlo is also a Professor of Clinical Psychology and the Department Chair at Notre Dame de Namur University, and as our luck would have it, she is as passionate about this topic as we are.

Marlo explained that there is a concept known by psychologists as ā€œdeferred action.ā€ ā€œIt speaks to the process of how memories are continually revised as we attain later stages of development and as we attain new experiences.ā€

#4 I Saw The Apron While Shopping, And Decided To Do A Remake Of My Mother’s Favorite Picture For Christmas. 23 Years Apart

I Saw The Apron While Shopping, And Decided To Do A Remake Of My Mother’s Favorite Picture For Christmas. 23 Years Apart
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#5 We Recreated One Of My Favorite Photos A Few Years Later

We Recreated One Of My Favorite Photos A Few Years Later
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#6 The World Needs More Fathers Who Stick Around Like This

The World Needs More Fathers Who Stick Around Like This
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ā€œIn adulthood, the way we view a memory or a photo of ourselves as a child shifts, for example, depending on whether or not we have had a child in adulthood. We have associations to that photo depending on our evolving life experiences and through our current stage of development including expanded or diminished insight and empathy,ā€ the clinical psychologist explained.

Moreover, Marlo argues that ā€œas much as we may view memories as static and defined, the concept of ā€˜deferred action’ affirms how memory is dynamic and it is influenced by our past and our future.ā€

#7 We Had To Put My Dog Of 16 Years Down Yesterday, But Before We Did We Recreated Our Favourite Photo With Him

We Had To Put My Dog Of 16 Years Down Yesterday, But Before We Did We Recreated Our Favourite Photo With Him
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#8 18 Years Later We're Back On The Beach

18 Years Later We're Back On The Beach
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#9 My Parents Always Told Me I Looked Like My Dad's Mom But I Never Got To Meet Her. Here's My Grandmother Holding My Dad vs. Me Holding My Son, Taken Exactly 63 Years Apart

My Parents Always Told Me I Looked Like My Dad's Mom But I Never Got To Meet Her. Here's My Grandmother Holding My Dad vs. Me Holding My Son, Taken Exactly 63 Years Apart
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We previously also spoke with photographer Dominic Sberna who shared some insights into why people love then-and-now photographs so much. According to him, there's such a large amount of then-and-now photos of celebrities that he thinks the desire to see a comparison as to how people have changed trickles down to the everyday person.

"I believe that social media and the humor of recreating a photo from childhood is also a major driving force. It's funny to see a grown adult recreating a situation from their childhood because it's so out of place and makes for a really funny photo," Sberna explained.

#10 These Pictures Were Taken At The Same Restaurant, But About 2 Years Apart. He’s Lost 90 Lbs And I’ve Lost 135 Lbs

These Pictures Were Taken At The Same Restaurant, But About 2 Years Apart. He’s Lost 90 Lbs And I’ve Lost 135 Lbs
We wanted to be healthy so we could grow old gracefully together, and be around as long as possible for our kids. So grateful for this journey with my best friend!
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#11 Then And Now: Couple Recreates Wedding Photos After 50 Years Of Being Married

Then And Now: Couple Recreates Wedding Photos After 50 Years Of Being Married
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#12 My Sister And I Graduating Headstart vs. Us Graduating College

My Sister And I Graduating Headstart vs. Us Graduating College
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When it comes to making a perfect recreation of an old family photograph, there are a couple of elements that need to be considered. First, it’s all about combining the posing and angles just right. "This can be difficult for recreating any image, let alone with people involved," he said.

Moreover, you have to take some steps to prepare for a recreation. You want to print out your photos and keep physical copies of them. This may be challenging today when more and more people opt for digital formats that they keep online.ā€œIt's important to have printed copies of your memories, so that you can have them to pass down to future generations. Plus, by doing so, maybe your future children will one day recreate a photo of you," Sberna said.

#13 This Man Waits Years To Recreate This Pic

This Man Waits Years To Recreate This Pic
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#14 First Flight With Dad. So Special. 12 Years Difference

First Flight With Dad. So Special. 12 Years Difference
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#15 My Parents Recreated Their Honeymoon Picture 40 Years Later

My Parents Recreated Their Honeymoon Picture 40 Years Later
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In the end, remaking childhood photos may be an excellent way to gather all the family members together. While dwelling on our past nostalgia, we connect in these shared memories and experiences, and relive the past in a new light. This is something that gains a value like no other in times when life is so fast, and we struggle to find time for each other.

#16 Me And My Dad. 1982 And 2021. Both Age 20, 39 Years Apart

Me And My Dad. 1982 And 2021. Both Age 20, 39 Years Apart
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#17 Same Drama

Same Drama
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#18 From Having One To Being One Happy Father's Day

From Having One To Being One Happy Father's Day
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#19 A Lot Can Change In 22 Years. Some Things Never Do

A Lot Can Change In 22 Years. Some Things Never Do
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#20 My Aunt And Uncle Just Celebrated Their 55th Wedding Anniversary. Top Photo 1967 Bottom 2022

My Aunt And Uncle Just Celebrated Their 55th Wedding Anniversary. Top Photo 1967 Bottom 2022
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