Photographer’s inspiring selfies project: No one can deny the popularity of a selfie. But long before it became a phenomenon, Elaine Adolfo was taking them for nearly a decade, showcasing her photos in a Flickr series called The 10 Year Project.

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“Most people take photos of themselves on trips or some place special,” Elaine tells The Weekly Flickr in this video. “But I felt that it was important to photograph myself in front of things that I’m doing every day. I wanted to document those simple moments because that’s what makes up your life.”

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  1. tsoomo_anu 9 months ago | reply

    Schon am wie machst du????

  2. eseoyaide 9 months ago | reply

    It's. Takes yourself to discover your talent

  3. hellomary627 9 months ago | reply

    That is so awesome. Is it hard to remember to take a selfie every single day of your life?!?!

  4. swordscookie 9 months ago | reply

    Great video and great perseverance to keep it up. It takes courage to look into your own face every day and freeze that moment for future critique and comparison!

  5. malconengineering 8 months ago | reply

    Yeah! this is fantastic,its great
    keep it up, i enjoy watching it over and over

  6. Eselina Gogna 6 months ago | reply

    Very cool project ! wish i did something the same ! well done girl on being brave

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    cooll and amazingg

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