A Photographer Re-Lives Cringe-Worthy Photos By Recreating Them All Over Again

Argentinean photographer Irina Werning admits to being nosey. When she goes to someone’s house, she says, the first things she looks for are old photos. On finding them, she can’t help but wonder what it would be like for the subject, now many years older, to reenact that photo, bringing to life again the day the original photo was shot.

With the help of friends from around the world, as well as from her hometown of Buenos Aires, Werning staged faithful recreations of childhood photos, complete with outfits, settings, facial expressions and, of course, the original subjects, now decades older. The results are funny at first glance, especially when adults are decked out in the bizarre fashion stylings of young children, but also surprisingly touching, as they allow the subjects to go back in time and recall the past moments of their lives. We can also see how much they’ve changed–and how much they haven’t.


Flor, 1975 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Nico, 1986 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Male, Sil & Flor, 1983 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Oscar, 1978 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Lucia, 1956 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Ato, 1992 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Nico Mella, 1990 & 2010, France


Cecile, 1987 & 2010, France


Mechi, 1990 & 2010, Buenos Aires


La Negra, 1980 & 2010, Buenos Aires

In case you’re wondering about her transformation, La Negra is now known throughout Argentina as a famous body modification enthusiast.


Ian, 1983 & 2010, London


Marita and Coty, 1977 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Sonia and Lauri, 1988 & 2011, Buenos Aires


Pancho, 1983 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Sander, 1983 & 2011, Rotterdam


Puna, 2003 & 2011, Buenos Aires

Even dogs get in on the action!


Patrick, 1968 & 2011, Paris


Evan, 1957 & 2011, New York


Diego, 1970 & 2011, Buenos Aires


Christoph, 1990 & 2011, Berlin

Of course, sometimes you can’t recreate everything.


Alexandra, 1970 & 2011, Paris


Carol, 1960 & 2011, New York


Lea B., 1980 & 2011, Paris


Johannes, 1994 & 2011, Hamburg


Irina’s parents, 1970 & 2010, Buenos Aires


Werning took the photos you see here in 2010 and 2011, and modeled them after photos from decades ago. She works with her subjects to choose the photo, and after that, the challenge is finding the right props, clothing and setting to take the recreation, as well as to find out what kind of camera and lens were originally used in order to make the recreation as faithful as possible. The process is painstaking, and Werning describes it as “photographic investigation.” Finally, the shot is set up and the subject poses just as they did so many years ago. “I am always amazed that they do it,” Werning says.

There are many more photos in this series, and you can check them out on Werning’s Facebook page or on her website. If you’re feeling brave, there’s even contact information if you’re interested in participating in the project by recreating an old photo of your own.

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