On June 17th, every year, the family goes through a private ritual: we photograph ourselves to stop a fleeting moment, the arrow of time passing by.
I think what these people have done is brilliant, and scary at the same time.
An Arab man's attempt at bridging the cultural gap and trying to make a difference. Failing a lot. Succeeding once in a while.
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This is soo cool, great idea, I totally agree with you Mahmood.
Khalid
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Like the saying goes: time marches on. Via Mahmood….
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Getting old sucks.
Aliandra
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Is there anyone who doesn’t use stumble? God invented it to relieve our boredom! My thanks to Sofyan for this new disease!
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Hey Mahmood u use stumble as well do you, coz i got this link thru Stumble….but great link..thanks.
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This guy’s a genius for convincing three women to post old photos of themselves, one of the thorniest tasks that faces a photographer.
Steve
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They dont age well. And look at those ghastly hear styles of the 80’s and 70’s…and how come their kids look black…oh wait a sec…they are jewish.
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That’s an uncalled for racist remark. I hope you feel better about yourself now.
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i’ve seen this before, but hadn’t seen the lastest pictures from 2005. it really is a brilliant idea. i love seeing how they’ve aged & changed over the years .. especially the children, since we get to see them from birth onwards.
as they’ve grown older, the man/father looks as though he knows more & is happy to know more, but the woman/mother looks as though she knows more & isn’t so happy about it. she looks a tad bitter, actually. mind you, it could just be that one facial expression in a moment in time.
absolutely marvellous. 🙂