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50 People That Absolutely Nailed Their Family Photo Recreations (New Pics)
Looking at old family photos is like riding an emotional roller coaster. You smile at those happy (read: goofy) moments spent with your parents and siblings, but you also feel nostalgic for the days gone by. And then sometimes, fueled by emotions, you just grab props and costumes, ready to recreate those memories all over again!
Adults recreating their childhood family photos has become a popular (and wholesome) trend on the internet. And it's not a simple task— people are putting in the effort to get even the tiniest detail just right. Whether it’s cradling their now-90 kg baby brother or rocking a bib at 42, individuals are going the extra mile to ensure the picture looks exactly as it did years ago.
While few folks are reenacting scenes with identical outfits and poses, others have snapped pictures with uncanny resemblances to their loved ones. And, here at Bored Panda, we've put together a collection of these wonderful recreations for you to enjoy.
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This Has Been 14 Years In The Making. I Present To You The Final Chapter
Today I Got To Fly In My Grandfather's Restored WW2 Hurricane
Made My Mom Laugh More Than I've Ever Seen (Recreation 18 Years Later)
Say cheese! Capturing any special occasion is so easy today—anyone with a smartphone can click a photo anytime, anywhere they want. But it wasn’t always this simple. Until the mid-1950s, cameras were a luxury that many people couldn't afford. Back then people visited photo studios for formal portraits, family photos, and even special occasions like weddings.
Picture this: your grandparents, dressed in their favorite clothes, stepping into a studio decked with backdrops and props. With the glow of studio lights, they strike a pose, with big smiles on their faces as they celebrate their fifth anniversary or their child's first birthday. Imagine trying to strike the same pose for your wedding anniversary. Precious.
25 Years Apart. My Dad And Uncles Holding Me
My Grandparents, 1970 To 2014
Grandma's Genes Are Strong With This One
Not really, I can see gran is wearing genes in the first photo, but cannot see you wearing genes in the second photo.
Now, as cameras became more accessible and affordable in the 20th century, photography became a part of our everyday life. Whether it's a snap of your morning coffee, a beautiful sunset, or a spontaneous dance party in the living room, we capture and preserve almost everything. In fact, approximately 1.72 trillion photos were snapped in the year 2023 alone!
In the sea of photos today, it's often the old pictures that we resonate with as they transport us to a happier time. Leading UK behavioral psychologist Jo Hemmings said, “Taking the time to look back on our treasured memories can be truly beneficial for our wellbeing as it can help to evoke feelings of positivity and happiness.”
First Photo Of Us, Six Years Later
1984 And 2013 - 29 Years Later, My Brothers And I Recreated Our Family Vacation Photo At The Texas State Capitol
My Brothers' And My Gift For My Parents: A 12-Page Calendar Of Recreated Photos
So, when we revisit those carefree childhood memories, our brains release feel-good chemicals like dopamine, which boost our mood. The fun times spent with family in our younger days make us feel content and satisfied with our lives. And recreating those cherished moments brings us joy and helps reduce the stress and anxiety we might be feeling in our daily lives.
My Grandmother Wearing Her Original Wedding Dress On Her 60th Anniversary With My Grandfather. They Are A Proof Of True Love And Commitment
The Family That Showers Together, Stays Together. 1993 vs. 2015
My Parents Took Pictures Of Us Asleep In Weird Positions When We Were Kids. We Recreated The Photos As Adults, But Just Look Like A Bunch Of Drunks
According to a recent study published in Emotion, researchers found that prompting lonely people to take a trip down memory lane helps them rediscover meaning in their lives. Dr. Abeyta, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Rutgers University, said, “What we have found in our research is that after engaging in nostalgic reflection, bringing to mind special memories from one’s past, it inspires a sense of social confidence and gives people the strength to put themselves out there socially.”
Imagine, you are scrolling through old high school photos and laughing at silly times with friends. Afterwards, you are comfortable meeting new people at a party, thanks to the confidence boost from those nostalgic reflections.
For Our Father's Birthday, We Tried To Take The Same Picture 20 Years Later. We Grew Up A Bit
The guy on the far right looks like he's contemplating his life! 🤣
People Always Told Me I Looked Like My Father. So When I Found A Photo Of Him At 28 Years Old, I Had To Recreate It When I Turned 28
18 Years Later, My Brothers And I Recreated A Portrait From Our Childhood
A study from the Human Flourishing Lab in Washington, DC, revealed that nostalgia is a powerful tool for our well-being. Their survey, which included more than 2,000 American adults, revealed that a whopping 84% of folks said that nostalgic memories reminded them of what truly matters in life.
When you look at all the wholesome moments you spend with your family, it makes you realize how loved you truly are. And when the going gets tough, 77% of the American adults turned to such moments for some much-needed comfort. Imagine a rainy day when everything seems gloomy, you cozy up on the couch and start flipping through your old photo albums.
I Convinced My Parents To Recreate Their Wedding Photo 45 Years Later, Including The Same Dress. 1968 vs. 2013
It's Unexplainable How Much Effort And Commitment Went Into This Photo Remake Of Me And Brother
I Wore My Grandmother's Wedding Dress From 1956 For My Own Wedding In 2019. Fit Like A Dream
As you browse through family vacations, birthday parties, and holiday gatherings, you instantly have a smile on your face. These nostalgic memories offer comfort and solace during difficult times. They transport you back to happier days, reminding you that brighter moments are just around the corner. But wait, there's more!
Around 72% of the respondents felt inspired by those old memories. And get this—nearly 60% of them admitted they rely on their nostalgic moments for some life guidance when they're feeling a bit lost. Well, old photos certainly possess the ability to serve as mirrors to our past selves.
My Cousin And I Recreated My Pre-School Graduation Picture On My Uni Graduation Day. November 2004 And April 2024
This Childhood Recreation Picture Of Me, My Brother And Two Cousins
Here’s My Grandma’s Handmade Rainbow Sweater In Action 35 Years Apart (1984 vs. 2019)
Social psychologist Clay Routledge, PhD, who has been studying the topic of nostalgia for almost 20 years, said “It makes people more optimistic about the future, it boosts well-being, it reduces anxiety, it increases positive mood and self-esteem and meaning in life. But more than that, it makes people thankful, and it energizes them.”
Indulging in nostalgia while looking at old photographs has its perks. But bringing those memories to life through recreation? That takes happiness to a whole new level. Did you recently replicate an old family photo? How did it turn out? Let us know in the comments below.
My Grandfather With His Mini, And Me With Mine
My Parents' 40th Wedding Anniversary, Wearing The Same Dress, Suit And Flowers As They Did 40 Years Ago
Dang, they weren't kidding about it being the same exact flowers! Lol
My Wife, My Daughter, And My Grandson, Sitting On Santa’s Lap… Sixty Years Apart
The Santa on the right seems like the jolliest of them all and most Santa-y. The others look ready for death to take them. Lol
My Girlfriend Dressed Up As Me From An Old High School Football Photo And She Looks Infinitely Tougher Than I Did
Recreated My Grandparents' Wedding Photo From 1954 At Our Own Wedding On Friday
We Met In Second Grade In 1997. Here We Are 21 Years Later
10 Years Apart
Recreating A Favorite Photo From When Both Sons Were Little. Mom Used To Be The Tallest. Now The Youngest Is The Tallest, Mom Is The Smallest, And The Oldest Is Still In The Middle
My Dad And I Recreated A Photo Of Us From 1995
My Dad And I Had The Chance To Take A Trip We Had Taken Once, 15 Years Ago. I Decided To Recreate A Photo As A Tribute
Thanks Mom For Dressing Us In The Most Oddly Colored Turtlenecks You Could Find. Recreating This For Your And Dad's Anniversary Wasn't Hard At All
Me And My Kids, 2017 To 2022
Grandkids In 1994 vs. 2022
My Parents On My Mom's 21st Birthday (1988) And In The Same Spot 28 Years Later (2016). They're Going On 31 Years Together This May
My dad is dressed as his young self in the 2016 recreation. He's bald now.
might be bald, but he still looks at her like she's the sun to his entire universe
My Mom And I Recreated A Pose From 1989. It's Not Perfect, But We Had A Blast
2 Of My Uncles Recreating A Decade-Old Picture (1980 vs. 2018)
My Awkward Family Photo Recreation Complete With Handmade Adult Onesie
with the second pic, i understand now why the kid screams, vicious little red one :D
For Father’s Day This Year I Recreated My Favorite Picture Of My Dad. Him After Graduating High School In 1980 And Me After Graduating Today
My Sisters And I Recreated A Photo At The Same Beach In Hawaii (1991 To 2022)
My Family's Christmas Card Recreation From 13 Years Prior
Was I the only one who thought the halo on the angel in the second pic were actually horns?
Throwback Of My Father-In-Law And Sister-In-Law In 1990, And Then Father-In-Law And Niece Today
My Family’s Favorite Picture. Twenty Years In Between, And We Still Bully The Little One
Our Parents Are Moving From Our Childhood Home. We Had To Recreate This To Say Goodbye
My Daughter And Stepdaughter 2011 To 2022
My Dad And Me In Glenwood Springs, CO (1999 vs. 2023)
Four Brothers, 1983 And 2013
Armatron 1982 And 2022
My Sister And I Did The "Recreate A Photo From Your Childhood" Thing
My Siblings And I Recreated This Photo From Our Youth. Circa 91
Every now and again BP brings something worth looking through. You know each photo has a back story, a family on holiday or a special birthday, maybe a group of friends who’ve spread across a country and when these people all cross paths they’ve said ‘let’s recreate that photo’, you can bet there’s been some laughter and the retaking of the photo has brought back some great memories. Love it.
My parents were never much for photos. Too bad. Might've been fun.
Meanwhile all I can think is how confusing our part of history will be
Every now and again BP brings something worth looking through. You know each photo has a back story, a family on holiday or a special birthday, maybe a group of friends who’ve spread across a country and when these people all cross paths they’ve said ‘let’s recreate that photo’, you can bet there’s been some laughter and the retaking of the photo has brought back some great memories. Love it.
My parents were never much for photos. Too bad. Might've been fun.
Meanwhile all I can think is how confusing our part of history will be