For Jordan Wilson, he wanted something a bit more accurate and tangible.

At just 13 years old, he decided he would take a picture of himself every single day.

And for the next 15 years, he did just that.

Jordan Wilson at 13 and 28

Then, he compiled it into an incrediblevideo.

When different milestones are reached, he compiles thousands of images into a striking video.

So far, he has posted a video to commemorate1,000 days,5 years, and10 years.

His most popular video in the series has been the decade-spanning one, garnering around 21 million views.

This most recent installment, though, paints an even more vivid picture of life.

Wilson reveals that he used the same digital camera from 2007 to 2020.

Henotes, Theres a few photos around 3:40 with light flares showing up at the bottom of the photos.

It turns out that that was a sign of when the first camera he was using started to die.

To keep the photos as consistent as possible, Wilson found the exact same model of camera from 2007.

Wilson finally landed on the program DaVinci Resolve, since it has a time-lapse stabilization option.

They continue, This is insanely beautiful in more ways than I can comprehend.

Anothercommented, That was a trip.

Thanks for letting us experience your life like that.

Scroll down to see the incredible depiction of the last 15 years of Wilsons life.

And for the next 15 years, he did just that.

The result is a fast-paced, remarkable video that intimately depicts life and growth.