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It's easy to look at black-and-white photos and feel totally disconnected from the reality they capture. There's something about that old, faded look that makes them feel more like fairy tales than real life. We know these were real people in real places, but it's hard to feel that connection across the decades.
That's where Alexis Lecomte comes in. A Paris-based artist and photographer, Lecomte has mastered the art of time travel—or at least the illusion of it. He tracks down historic photographs taken across Europe (especially in Paris), finds the exact spots where they were originally shot, and then recreates the angle and perspective in a new photo of the modern-day location. The result? A stunning fusion of past and present, where history and contemporary life overlap in ways that feel both surreal and deeply human.
His work doesn't just show how much the world has changed—it makes history feel immediate and relatable. Suddenly, those black-and-white figures aren't distant ghosts of the past—they're people just like us, standing in the very same streets we walk today. It's like a portal to another time, offering a glimpse into how our world has evolved while reminding us that the past isn't as far away as it sometimes seems.