Time travel - the girl brought herself into vintage photos using Photoshop
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/time-travel-the-girl-brought-herself-into-vintage-photos-using-photoshop.htmlPhotographer Flora Borsi Photoshopped herself into vintage black and white celebrity photographs from past eras to create the Time Travel series. This modern Budapest girl can be seen in every one of these shots - in a crowd of fans, among the press, or as a casual passer-by. In her hands is a digital camera, the main evidence of her "untimely" photo manipulations.
(Total 7 photos)
1. In each photo, Flora beautifully portrays amazement and delight. Like, for example, in this picture with Elvis Presley.
2. Paparazzi from the future.
3. It is easy to find a girl in the pictures - she always has a digital camera or a telephone in her hands, which at that time had not even been invented yet.
4. There she is - in the upper right corner, squeaks with delight.
5. Her photo project turned into a real game "Find Flora".
6. Clever and quite funny idea.
7. Like a real fan, Flora is ready to shoot celebrities, no matter what - even if they are hanging on the clock at the time, like Harold Lloyd.
Keywords: Fans | Flora borsi | Camera | Photoshop
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