Almost like in real life: photographers recreated famous historical images in miniature
Categories: History | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/almost-like-in-real-life-photographers-recreated-famous-historical-images-in-miniature.htmlTwo advertising photographers from Switzerland, Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger, are known for recreating iconic historical images using miniatures. For about three years now, they have been meticulously building models and incredibly accurately reproducing the famous and most expensive photographs that will forever remain in the annals of history.
Photographers meticulously recreate each scene in miniature using paper, cotton, plastic and a lot of their time. It's a laborious process: some miniatures take days to complete, while others take weeks to complete.
(Total 30 photos)
Source: 4tololo.ru
1. Rhine II (miniature)
2. Original
3. The collapse of the airship "Hindenburg"
4.
5. Nessie
6.
7. The last photo of the Titanic
8.
9. Events in Tiananmen Square
10.
11. Concord
12.
13. Silhouettes of five soldiers at the Battle of Brodseinde
14.
15.208-N-43888
16.
17. 9/11
18.
19. In Abu Ghraib Prison
20.
21.AS11-40-5878
22.
23. The Wright Brothers
24.
25. Olympic Munich
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27. Mont Blanc: Link
28.
29. View from the window on Le Gras
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Keywords: Recreation | Miniature
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