Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam


A representative from the iconic museum finally had the opportunity to reach out to us and let us know that our posts about the work of Sergey Larenkov have inspired them to create their own versions of images that merge the past and present. 
Like Larenkov's photography, the images that serve as the past are derived from the World War II era, though their version focuses primarily on Amsterdam, where Frank spent most of her time hiding. Led by visual designer Michael Danckaarts of LBi Netherlands, the project is part of an app called Anne's Amsterdam that serves as a digital scrapbook telling the story of Anne Frank while exploring the city of Amsterdam.

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

Merging the Past and Present of Anne Frank's Amsterdam

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