From the course: Travel Photography: The Family Cabin
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Documenting passage of time in a photo
From the course: Travel Photography: The Family Cabin
Documenting passage of time in a photo
I'm at my second re-creation here, a shot up the driveway. I was just looking at this picture and thinking, so much has changed. Obviously this was a film photo. This was probably taken late 70s, early 80s. Probably late 70s. This was a film photo, and I was just looking at the back. It's Kodak paper, but there's no automatic date and time stamp on the back that a film processing machine would have put on there, because this wouldn't have been processed by a machine. An actually human being somewhere processed these photos. I, I did the same thing, I brought my parents out here. I actually really wanted to talk to them about, about this one because so much has changed in this picture. >> Stone wall, a nice vertical stone wall that's now kind of a pile of debris. >> Oh my gosh. >> Yeah. >> Yeah, wow. >> So, it's really coming apart. >> Well remember >> Yeah and look. Alright now look this used to be almost flat here. >> The driveway has changed a lot. And I just really had memories…
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Looking at old photos as a starting place3m 27s
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Reproducing an overall exterior shot of the cabin8m 44s
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Documenting passage of time in a photo7m 13s
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Recreating a third image to document changes in the surroundings8m 12s
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Photographing objects and locations that trigger a memory3m 43s
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Doing some post work on the old photos6m 7s
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