The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

Swiss photographers Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger have a really cool project called Iconen (Icons) where they make detailed scale miniatures to recreate history’s most famous photos.

Concorde – by Toshihiko Sato, 2000

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures
The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

AS11-40-5878 – by Edwin Aldrin, 1969

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

The Hindenburg Disaster – by Sam Shere, 1937

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures
The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

Nessie – by Marmaduke Wetherell, 1934

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures
The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

Tiananmen – by Stuart Franklin, 1989

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures
The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

9/11 – by Sean Adair, 2001

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures
The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

The Wright Brothers – by John Thomas Daniels, 1903

The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures
The Most Iconic Photos In History Recreated As Detailed Miniatures

Adrian Sonderegger and Jojakim Cortis are a photographer duo based in Adliswil, Switzerland. You can see more of their work on their website.


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