Historical re-enactors use period costumes to travel from the present day back to wartime two centuries ago. To transport these portraits of the re-enactors back in time, photographer Peter Power used the iPhone's Hipstamatic app.
Please enable JavaScript to view this content. Open this photo in gallery: Abel Land, of Guelph, Ont., dressed as a soldier of the 41st Regiment of Foot. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Les Szabo, of Orangeville, Ont., dressed as a gunsmith. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Kassandra Kearse, 23, of Hamilton, dressed as a merchant clerk, gets her hands on a musket from the period. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Andre Reed, of Burlington, Ont., dressed a lieutenant of th Navy Lieutenant, Great Lakes Squadron. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Peg Kellins, of Clinton, Ont., dressed as a woman of the period. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Philip Charles Edwards, of Toronto, dressed as a soldier of the pro-American Canadian Volunteers. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: The Reverend Canon Nick Wells, an Anglican Priest from Sarnia, Ont., dressed as an upperclass gentleman. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Charlene Roberts, of Kitchener, Ont., in period dress. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Paul Watson, of Clifford, Ont., dressed as a soldier of the 21st U.S. Infantry. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Barb Monk, a seamstress from Odessa, Ont., who specializes in historically correct fabrics. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Joseph Lischka, of Fort Erie, Ont., is a merchant who specializes in antique eyewear. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Richard Feltoe, of Brampton, Ont., dressed as an officer of the Volunteer Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Amanda Toni-Cadieux, left, and Sharon Farrell, from Stoney Creek Battlefield House Museum. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Paul Roberts, of Kitchener, Ont., dressed as a livery servant. Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
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