Photographer Irina Werning has long been fascinated with old photographs, especially the ones that capture the goofy poses and dated interiors.
"Most of us are fascinated by their retro look but to me, it’s imagining how people would feel and look like if they were to reenact them today," she explains on her website. "A few months ago, I decided to actually do this. So, with my camera, I started inviting people to go back to their future."
Her subjects dug out their old photographs, and -- with a little creative staging -- allowed Werning to recreate their past.
The result is amazing:
GAHH, people are so funny! I love them.
Werning -- who took most of these photos in London and Buenos Aries (where she's living at the moment) -- has more photos like this on her website.
ALSO:
She looking for new subjects for her Back to the Future II series.If you're in New York or Boston (in May) or in Europe (in June)
and don't care about reliving your past,drop her a line!
BTW, she has a hilarious set of photos that she took of her friend's hairless dog, Chini.
(Via Better Shelter Blog.)
This is an amazing effort -- largely by women style bloggers -- to raise funds for Japan.
The goal was to raise $5500. As of this evening, more than $45,000 was pledged.
Grab the banner and donate here!
I'm looking forward to staring my new book this weekend -- The Elegance of the Hedgehog, by Muriel Barbery. And, I really want to go to the flea market to search for lovely little treasures to incorporate into the jewelry I'm making at the moment.
What are you doing this weekend!?
(Photo by Aeioux.)
No, you're not seeing things...
I made a few changes here at the English Muse! I REALLY changed the fonts and went back to two columns. I ditched my old template for Blogger's standard issue Simple format. I'm trying to get my page to load faster. I hope this helps! Let me know what you think!
(Cute photo by Claude.)
I've been thinking so much this weekend about the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. More than 1,000 people are confirmed dead and more than 10,000 are missing. Parts of the country have very little electricity and no water supply. People need food, blankets and shelter.
I've been trying to figure out the best way to donate to the relief efforts. Philanthropy.com has a good list of charities that are responding. HERE'S THE LINK if you're interested in giving too.
(Photo by Masaaki Miyara.)
The new edition of Lonny magazine has a fantastic feature on Ines de le Fressange's book, Parisian Chic: A Style Guide. It's due out on April 5th. I'm pre-ordering on Amazon!
It reminds me, though, I really need a Paris fix.
The new Jane Eyre movie opens on March 11 and it looks fantastic. Focus Features has set up
a website with tons of info about the movie and the book. I'm excited to see it!