20 years of life in 8 minutes: an American photographer has taken selfies every day since 2000 and edited them into a video
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-years-of-life-in-8-minutes-an-american-photographer-has-taken-selfies-every-day-since-2000-and-edited-them-into-a-video.htmlA photographer from America showed how he changed over the course of 20 years and fit his story in a little less than 8 and a half minutes.
Noah Kalina is a famous American photographer. Noah is 39 years old, he lives in New York.
Worldwide fame came to the photographer in 2006, thanks to his project "Everyday".
Starting from January 11, 200 (then he was 19 years old) Noah took selfies from the same angle every day and edited them into a video that went viral. At the moment, it has been viewed by more than 26 million people.
He's been taking selfies every day since 2000
In 2006, he edited a video of them, and it brought him fame
There is even a reference to this video in episode 9 of episode 19 of The Simpsons, when Homer sees his whole life in the form of the same pictures to the same music.
The next time Noah posted a video with changes over 12.5 years.
But Noah did not stop there, he published the next video in 2012, and it gained 6.3 million views.
And on January 13, 2020, the third video appeared.
The photographer showed how it has changed over 20 years: from 11.01.2000 to 11.01.2020.
Impressive, isn't it?
Keywords: Viral videos | Selfies | Photo chronicles
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