"Through Time": 30 Russian celebrities posing with young versions of themselves
Categories: Celebrities | World
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/through-time-30-russian-celebrities-posing-with-young-versions-of-themselves.htmlAbzhat is a Photoshop master who qualitatively combines two photos of the same domestic celebrity in one frame, but only from two different periods of her life: at the beginning of her career (or just in childhood) and now.
In this format, the changes that have happened to each of our stars over a decent time distance are most clearly visible. If you suddenly haven't seen any of these people in your youth and youth, some collages will surprise you well!

Dmitry Nagiev

Philip Kirkorov

Olga Buzova

Sergey Zhukov

Andrey Malakhov

Larisa Guzeeva

Gosha Kutsenko

Lev Leshchenko

Sergey Burunov

Ksenia Sobchak

Garik Kharlamov

Maxim Galkin

Sergey Bezrukov

Irina Allegrova

Dmitry Kharatyan

Shura

Vladimir Pozner

Andrey Grigoriev-Apollonov

Christmas tree

Sergey Svetlakov

Dmitry Malikov

Joseph Prigozhin

Valery Meladze

Timur Batrudinov

Leonid Yarmolnik

Dmitry Dyuzhev

Igor Nikolaev

Oleg Menshikov

Dmitry Khrustalev


Glucose

Anastasia Volochkova

Jigan

Julianna Karaulova

Dima Bilan

Lolita
Keywords: Stars | Then and now | Photoshop
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