From the 1920s all the way through the 2010s, Annalisa Hartlaub recreated mainstream and counterculture photographs for a class project. The results are incredible.
1920s
Sixteen-year-old Annalisa Hartlaub never dreamed there'd be such a significant response to the series of self-portraits she created for her photography class.
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1930s
The high school student, who also attends Ohio State University, juxtaposed both mainstream culture and counterculture for the past 10 decades in side-by-side images.
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1940s
"Counterculture fascinates me in the way it shapes values and societies, so when I was assigned a portraiture project I decided I wanted to incorporate that interest into it," Hartlaub told BuzzFeed.
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1950s
The 1980s photograph is her favorite because she thinks it's the most accurate and was fun to put together.
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