With never-ending parade of classic American cars from 1950s, and decaying majestic colonial buildings, Havana has always been referred to as a Time Capsule that makes travel to the past a reality! But, can the Cuban people themselves be a time-traveler to alter their past in hope for a change in the future?
In this series of photographs, a single plain of time containing the past, present and future has been depicted, where two or more instances of the same humans & cars live and interact in the same frame; but it seems that despite being there, they can never change the past, as every effort that their future-version makes in this regard, has already happened in the past and it will cause exactly the same thing that they are trying to change or prevent; so Havana will remain the same in its never-fading glory of the past.
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Time Capsule (Series)
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AUTHOR
Borna Mirahmadian is a self-taught freelance photographer, born on 1981 in Tehran-Iran. He started photography at an early age as a hobby; But in 2007 his enthusiasm for photography had a twist of fate and turned into an obsession; Since then he pursues photography with his exemplary passion for this activity, despite being a full-time Civil Engineer.
During the last few years, he has participated in many international photography contests and this has brought him more than 25 prestigious Awards, 11 Certificates of Merit from Photographic Society of America (PSA), and 2 well-respected Photography Distinctions from FIAP. His work has also been shortlisted in many competitions such as Sony, TPOTY, UPOTY, FAPA, IPA and HIPA, among others.
During the last few years, he has participated in many international photography contests and this has brought him more than 25 prestigious Awards, 11 Certificates of Merit from Photographic Society of America (PSA), and 2 well-respected Photography Distinctions from FIAP. His work has also been shortlisted in many competitions such as Sony, TPOTY, UPOTY, FAPA, IPA and HIPA, among others.
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