These Photographers Create Incredible Dioramas of Iconic Moments in History
by N/A, 10 years ago |
2 min read
In their incredible photo series, Ikonen, Swiss photographers Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger fastidiously recreate some of the most iconic photographs in history by constructing elaborately detailed miniature models.
The ongoing project includes shots that almost anyone would recognize - "Nessie," The Wright Brothers taking flight, "Tank Man" in the Tiananmen Square protests, the Titanic sinking - each of which is unbelievably faithful to the originals.
The making of “The Wright Brothers" by John Thomas Daniels, 1903

“The Wright Brothers" by John Thomas Daniels, 1903

The making of “Nessie†by Marmaduke Wetherell, 1934

The making of “Tiananmen†by Stuart Franklin, 1989

“The last photo of the Titanic afloat†by Francis Browne, 1912

The making of “The last photo of the Titanic afloat†by Francis Browne, 1912

The making of “Five Soldiers Silhouette at the Battle of Broodseinde†by Ernest Brooks, 1917

“AS11-40-5878″ by Edwin Aldrin, 1969

The making of “Lakehurst†by Sam Shere, 1937

The making of “La cour du dumaine du Gras†by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, 1826

The making of “AS11-40-5878″ by Edwin Aldrin, 1969

“La cour du dumaine du Gras†by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, 1826

✕
Do not show me this again