Photographer “Time Travels” by Photoshopping Herself into Old Celebrity Photos

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Have you ever wished you were part of Andy Warhol’s Factory studio clique? Or perhaps you can imagine being best friends with Audrey Hepburn? If so, you’re not alone—Chinese photographer Silin Liu (aka Celine Liu) rewrites history by Photoshopping herself into some of the world’s most iconic images. For her series, I’m Everywhere, Liu travels through time, placing herself alongside history’s famous faces and influential cultural moments. From partying with Princess Diana to protesting alongside Martin Luther King, Liu digitally crafts her own version of reality.

Liu first began her I’m Everywhere series in 2002 as a way to explore the role of photography in the era of cultural globalization, the glorification of icons, and how images are used to visually tell stories from history. She often spends weeks on each image, from sourcing the perfect photo to then using her Photoshop skills to digitally place her charismatic alter ego, Céline, into the setting. She’s seen light painting with Pablo Picasso, at an award show with Grace Kelly, and she’s even Photoshopped herself in the car next to the Kennedys on the day of the late president‘s assassination.

“Every time we take a photograph and share it, it is like a ritual or ceremony,” says Liu in her artist statement. “We are lost in this irrational worship, meanwhile emitting an entirely new version of ourselves, or, say we are releasing our pent-up selves; such a process expels the fear and helplessness of the environment, and the original but disordered environment maybe also gives us the freedom and opportunity to reselect our fate.”

Liu’s I’m Everywhere series was awarded the Discovery Award at Jimei x Arles International Photography Season in 2016. You can see more of her ever-growing portfolio on Instagram.

Photographer Silin Liu (aka Celine Liu) rewrites history by Photoshopping herself into some of the world’s most iconic images.

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

For her series, I’m Everywhere, Liu travels through time, placing herself alongside history’s famous faces and influential cultural moments.

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Photoshopped Iconic Photos I’m Everywhere by Celine Liu

Silin Liu / Celine Liu: Instagram

My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Silin Liu / Celine Liu.

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Originally from Northern Ireland, she is an artist now based in Berlin. After graduating with a BA in Fashion and Textile Design in 2013, Emma decided to combine her love of art with her passion for writing. Emma has contributed to various art and culture publications, with an aim to promote and share the work of inspiring modern creatives. While she writes every day, she’s also devoted to her own creative outlet—Emma hand-draws illustrations and is currently learning 2D animation.
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