Time-Traveling photographer goes back to history's most iconic moments to add herself
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Many of us have dreamed of going back in time to see the Beatles or Marilyn Monroe, but one photographer has dialed back the clock (well, at least on celluloid).
Flora Borsi, a photographer based out of Budapest, has created a series of photographs dubbed the 'Time Travel Project' that show her in some of the most iconic photos of all time.
Borsi and her cellphone can now be seen mixing with the likes of Andy Warhol and Elvis Presley at the height of their fame.
The photographer says she was inspired by Charlie Chaplin's film 'The Circus,' and wondered whether with time-travel we could 'capture the most important events and history.'
In My Life: Borsi's photo manipulations find her and her phone in some of history's most recognizable scenes
Up close and personal to that famous hip-shaking
Silent film actor Harold Lloyd dazzled audiences with this infamous scene from 'Safety Last!'
The original blonde bombshell
Pop artist Andy Warhol would surely appreciate Borsi's photographs
Quiet on the set
A witness to another era (at least in photographs)
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