1967 to 2018, same bike, same couple
“I recreated my mom’s favorite photo of us for Mother’s Day.”
2000 to 2015
Some habits never change.
40 years later
“Recreated my freshman photo after 20 years.”
Like father, like daughter
“My sister was there for my preschool graduation (1995) and my med school graduation (today).”
Sheer joy and innocence
“It’s all I wanted for my sixtieth birthday.”
“We met in second grade in 1997. Here we are 21 years later.”
“My mother made me the 2-year-old outfit and the 39-year-old outfit.”
1999 and 2019
“My little brother cleaning the toilet, 7 years and a bathroom remodel later...”
“Me when I was 1 and me today”
28 years later
“An updated comparison of my brother and me nearly 20 years later”
“The years have passed.”
“My parents near their tree in 1975 and now, in 2016.”
“3 sisters. The time difference between these photos is 15 years.”
“My dad and I, 38 years apart”
“The bride and the maid of honor, then and now”
“23 years later”
“My dad wanted to recreate his childhood photo with Santa.”
“New Year’s Eve in Kosovo in 1998 and in 2020”
“My dog turned 16 today. We’ve been together since she was born.”
“My sons and I in 2005 and in 2018”
“Me in 1995 and 2010, British Columbia”
"I found an old American Girl outfit I wore as a kid in my parent’s house. The skirt wouldn’t zip and the blouse is too short now, but still.
“We recreated this photo that was taken 27 years ago as a Christmas present for my mom.”
“1996 vs 2018 — My best friend and I, reconnecting after 6 years of being apart.”
“My brothers and I, 15 years apart.”
“My twin brother and I in 1999 and in 2019”
“I recreated this childhood photo 25 years later as a present for my family.”
“I came to this courtroom with my class in kindergarten. Today, 14 years later, I finished my internship with the judge in the same courtroom.”
“My brother and I in 1990 and in 2017”
“24 years have passed”
“My dad returned to London, 37 years later.”
“Then and now photos”
“It took us 14 years to recreate the same picture at the Taj Mahal. We’ve truly grown up.”
“I thought I’d surprise my mom for Christmas.”
Bonus: “There have only been 2 years between the first and the second photos.”