30+ examples of folk entertainment: recreating old childhood photos as adults (34 photos)
Few people can clearly explain why they're drawn to re-taking old photos, especially in the same poses and clothes. It seems like pure nostalgia, but on the other hand, those guys and gals look ridiculous cosplaying as babies. On the other hand, that's the whole point: to show how much these characters have changed.
Otherwise, they might not believe it! And fun is always a good excuse to get together with family and relax.
A gift for Mom – remember what the three of us were like?
An example of how everything changes except feelings for loved ones.
My great-uncle even found that very same teapot at his grandson's request. photo
Grandma sees her grandson off to school and takes a photo before graduation
Funny with the photocopier again, like back then
35 years have passed, And there's not much in their heads either.
The first photo is from 1988—have they changed much?
The brothers somehow managed to fit in the bathtub.
There's a 15-year difference between the photos, but their eyes still sparkle.
Brother with sister
The only thing that's changed in 30 years is that beards have grown.
Mommy's boys haven't changed a bit, they've just gained weight.
They managed Find the same photographer to take a new photo 20 years later
That kid sure hasn't changed a bit!
After 26 years, father and son recreated a family photo
The bottle is different, but the characters are the same
He never learned how to handle ice cream, But the second one became even more cunning.
They're fooling around like kids!
That photo was their mother's favorite. 20 years later, they gave her a new gift.
How accurately are the facial expressions conveyed after so many years?
Dad will be distracted while his daughters are there. They're making a fuss
The twin brothers also got in on the fun.
The older brothers tease the younger one.
The father's gaze is filled with disappointment—his son seems to have grown up, but There was still no use.
Twenty years have passed—all the kids have grown up.
Now they barely fit in the laundry baskets.
Much more interesting The story of the first photo
And now my daughter has grown up, she's become quite big.
The hardest part was getting the pacifier.
Only 17 years old, and no children left— Look how grown-up they are!
After 22 years, the brothers went swimming again.
In a quarter of a century, one grew hair, and the other lost it.
The years go by, and the son still lives off his father. ![]()


















