Amazing Timelapse: How One Man Changes Over 20 Years

Watch the video: A selfie every day – how this man has changed over 20 years.

Sometimes time flies by.
In the case of Noah Kalina, 20 years go by in just eight minutes.
The photographer from New York takes a selfie every day – and has been since January 11, 2000.
For the 20th anniversary of the “everyday” project, he edited the self-portraits into a film.
The advent of digital photography in the 1990s was decisive for the idea.

“The first time I saw a digital camera, was 1998. I knew I had to have one because I knew it was an incredible tool for creating art. The ease and unlimited shots were wonderful to me.” – Noah Kalina vs. stern.de

Within a few days, the video was viewed more than 600,000 times on YouTube.

Numerous users commented on the remarkable time-lapse clip on social networks.

“The vast majority of reactions are positive. I think it allows people to confront their own mortality and how quickly life goes by. I know hundreds of people have been inspired to start their own version of the project. I think that’s great.” – Noah Kalina vs. stern.de

Noah told stern that he didn’t need an alarm clock as a reminder for the daily snapshot.

He initially shoots the photos at night, but now the pictures are usually taken in the late afternoon.

The current video is already the third update of the project.

Noah publishes a first clip after six years – another follows after twelve and a half years.

“I never planned to stop and will continue until the day I die.” –Noah Kalina vs. stern.de

So fans of the video should mark January 11, 2030 in their calendars – that’s when the project celebrates its 30th anniversary.

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