Past Present Project: Photographer Placed Grandparents Photographs In Today Places – Design You Trust

Past Present Project: Photographer Placed Grandparents Photographs In Today Places

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Christian Carollo, through his ‘Past Present Project’, recounts his grandparent’s life with their photographs. He places old pictures in their original location but at our time. An original way to show the evolution of these places, sometimes negligible, and paying a real tribute.

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