A man has shown how he aged over 25 years through the art of photography, and people can’t believe the changes and his overall dedication to the task.
I doubt you could take a selfie every day for a whole year, even if you were paid to do so. It’s likely that on certain days you would just forget, on others couldn’t be asked, and on a ton of days you would just be too busy.
Now, one man has shown that he is essentially built different.
For a period of twenty-five years, he was able to snap an emotionless picture of himself every day.
JK Keller, a YouTuber who portrays himself on social media as both an artist and a coder, is the man behind the incredible trick.
He posted the video on his page in 2023 and stated that he began the project in 1998 at the age of 22, finished it in 2023 at the age of 47.
It truly makes you consider your own death, which is a more existential aspect of things. I can’t imagine the patience and concentration required to complete this task.
Even though you may feel as young, energetic, and fit as ever, those formative years are gone forever.
On the plus side, though, the film itself is striking and features brief snippets of Keller’s life.
He may be seen wearing sweatshirts, t-shirts, and various hairstyles. I especially like the part in the video where he has a wiggly moustache.
The viral clip has recently found its way on to Reddit with many remarking they are amazed at how little the YouTuber actually appears to have aged.
“[His] hair not greying or receding either. I have a baby face and the grey hair is the only thing from keeping me getting carded at every bar,” one person commented.
“That’s what I also noticed most,” another wrote. “He must be a very disciplined person, not only to take the time to do this of course, but with his diet and fitness because judging from his face, he doesn’t budge more than a pound or two in any direction.”
“Me at 27 with the hairline of idk someone w a really bad hairline, watching this video and clutching my fist,” joked another
“I like how his mustache grows and then starts fluttering like it’s a bird in a flipbook,” commented a fourth person, and I couldn’t agree more.